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Database transaction models for advanced applications

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A Transaction Manager Development Facility for Non Standard Database Systems and Concepts and Applications of Multilevel Transactions and Open Nested Transactions and Using Polytransactions to Manage Interdependent Data are presented.
Abstract
1 Transaction Management in Database Systems 2 Introduction to Advanced Transaction Models 3 A Cooperative Transaction Model for Design Databases 4 A Flexible Framework for Transaction Management in Engineering Environments 5 A Transaction Model for Active Distributed Object Systems 6 A Transaction Model for an Open Publication Environment 7 The ConTract Model 8 Dynamic Restructuring of Transactions 9 Multidatabase Transaction and Query Processing in Logic 10 ACTA: The Saga Continues 11 A Transaction Manager Development Facility for Non Standard Database Systems 12 The S-Transaction Model 13 Concepts and Applications of Multilevel Transactions and Open Nested Transactions 14 Using Polytransactions to Manage Interdependent Data

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CAGISTrans: Providing Adaptable Transactional Support for Cooperative Work – an Extended Treatment

TL;DR: A transaction management system, built on the middleware principle, to allow interoperability and database independence, and a framework for the specification of transaction models suiting specific applications, to handle dynamic environments.
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Improving backward recovery in workflow systems

TL;DR: To effectively incorporate confirmation and compensation into the workflow management environment, a three-level bottom-up workflow design method is introduced and the implementation issues of this design are discussed.
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Using constraints to manage long duration transactions in spatial information systems

TL;DR: A model for long duration transactions based on the use of integrity constraints, called COLT (COnstraint-based Long Transaction), is domain-independent but is especially suitable for spatial information systems and domains where its intent naturally manifests constraints that relate data items.
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Ad hoc Changes of Process Instances

TL;DR: This chapter presents a taxonomy for ad hoc changes, discusses how the behavior of a process instance can be situationally adapted, and presents adaptation patterns that may be applied for this purpose.