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Principles of Transaction Processing for the Systems Professional Philip A. Bernstein (Lead Architect, Microsoft Corporation, Bellvue, WA, USA)

Principles of Transaction Processing for the Systems Professional By Philip A. Bernstein (Lead Architect, Microsoft Corporation, Bellvue, WA, USA)

Principles of Transaction Processing for the Systems Professional by Philip A. Bernstein (Lead Architect, Microsoft Corporation, Bellvue, WA, USA)


Summary

Presents an understanding of the internals of transaction processing systems, describing how they work and how best to use them. This book includes the architecture of transaction processing monitors, transactional communications paradigms, and mechanisms for recovering from transaction and system failures.

Principles of Transaction Processing for the Systems Professional Summary

Principles of Transaction Processing for the Systems Professional by Philip A. Bernstein (Lead Architect, Microsoft Corporation, Bellvue, WA, USA)

Principles of Transaction Processing is a clear, concise guide for anyone involved in developing applications, evaluating products, designing systems, or engineering products. This book provides an understanding of the internals of transaction processing systems, describing how they work and how best to use them. It includes the architecture of transaction processing monitors, transactional communications paradigms, and mechanisms for recovering from transaction and system failures. 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, transactional aspects of database servers, messaging systems, Internet servers, and object-oriented systems, as well as each of their subsystems.

Principles of Transaction Processing for the Systems Professional Reviews

"The best introduction to transaction processing systems I have ever read." K.Torp, ACM Computing Reviews, November 1997

About Philip A. Bernstein (Lead Architect, Microsoft Corporation, Bellvue, WA, USA)

is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Corporation and author of over 150 technical articles on database and transaction systems. He was previously lead architect for Digital Equipment Corporation's transaction processing products group and was a professor at Harvard University. He is an ACM Fellow and member of the National Academy of Engineering. is an independent consultant working in the CTO Office at Progress Software. He was previously CTO of IONA Technologies and a TP Architect at Digital Equipment Corporation. He has contributed to multiple enterprise software products and standards.

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

Additional information

GOR001874690
9781558604155
1558604154
Principles of Transaction Processing for the Systems Professional by Philip A. Bernstein (Lead Architect, Microsoft Corporation, Bellvue, WA, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
1997-01-25
384
N/A
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