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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.
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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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