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Transactional Information Systems Theory Algorithms And The Practice Of Concurrency Control And Recovery Gerhard Weikum And Gottfried Vossen Auth

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Transactional Information Systems Theory Algorithms And The Practice Of Concurrency Control And Recovery Gerhard Weikum And Gottfried Vossen Auth
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Transactional Information Systems Theory Algorithms And The Practice Of Concurrency Control And Recovery Gerhard Weikum And Gottfried Vossen Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.57 MB
Pages: 838
Author: Gerhard Weikum and Gottfried Vossen (Auth.)
ISBN: 9781558605084, 1558605088
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Transactional Information Systems Theory Algorithms And The Practice Of Concurrency Control And Recovery Gerhard Weikum And Gottfried Vossen Auth by Gerhard Weikum And Gottfried Vossen (auth.) 9781558605084, 1558605088 instant download after payment.

  • ''This book is a major advance for transaction processing. It gives an in-depth presentation of both the theoretical and practical aspects of the field, and is the first to present our new understanding of multi-level (object model) transaction processing. It's likely to become the standard reference in our field for many years to come.''
    —Jim Gray, Microsoft

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