Principles of Transaction Processing for the Systems Professional
Philip A. Bernstein, Eric Newcomer
Résumé
Use of transaction processing systems in business, industry, and government is increasing rapidly. The emergence of electronic commerce on the Internet is creating new demands. As a result, many developers are encountering transaction processing applications for the first time and need a practical explanation of techniques. Software engineers who build and market operating systems, communications systems, programming tools, and other products used in transaction processing applications will also benefit from this thorough presentation of principles. Rich with examples, it describes commercial transaction processing systems as well as transactional aspects of database servers, messaging systems, Internet servers, and object-oriented systems.
Features:
- Easy-to-read descriptions of fundamentals
- Real world examples illustrating key points
- Focuses on practical issues faced by developers
- Explains most major products and standards, including IBM's CICS, IMS, and MQSeries; X/Open's XA, STDL, and TX; BEA Systems' TUXEDO; Digital's ACMS; Transarc's Encina; AT&T/NCR's TOP END; Tandem's Pathway/TS; OMG's OTS; and Microsoft's transaction processing monitor.
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Transaction Processing Monitors
Chapter 3: Transaction Processing Communications
Chapter 4: Queued Transaction Processing
Chapter 5: Transaction Processing Monitor Examples
Chapter 6: Locking
Chapter 7: High Availability
Chapter 8: Database System Recovery
Chapter 9: Two-Phase Commit
Chapter 10: Replication
Chapter 11: Conclusion
L'auteur - Philip A. Bernstein
is the architect for the repository group at Microsoft Corporation. He was previously lead architect for Digital Equipment Corporation's transaction processing products group and was a professor at Harvard University.
L'auteur - Eric Newcomer
is a transaction processing consultant and program manager in the Systems Engineering Group at Digital Equipment Corporation. He is editor and coauthor of the X/Open Structured Transaction Definition Language (STDL) specification and manager of Digital Equipment Corporation's STDL licensing program.
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Morgan Kaufmann |
Auteur(s) | Philip A. Bernstein, Eric Newcomer |
Parution | 22/01/1997 |
Nb. de pages | 358 |
Format | 18,7 x 23,3 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 630g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781558604155 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-55860-415-5 |
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