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Recovery Mechanisms In Database Systems, 1/e
Vijay Kumar, Lenexa, Kansas
Meichun Hsu, Los Altos, California
Published December, 1997 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1998, 944 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-614215-X
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1. IMS/360 and IMS/VS Recovery: Historical Recollections, Ron
Obermarck.
2. Introduction to Database Recovery, Meichun Hsu and Vijay
Kumar.
3. Principles of Transaction-Oriented Database Recovery, Theo
Haerder and Andreas Reuter.
4. Recovery-Enhanced Reliability, Dependability and
Performability, Abdelsalam Heddya, Abdelsalam Helal and Ahmed Elmagarmid.
5. The Impact of Recovery on Concurrency Control, Bill Weihl.
6. Redo Recovery after System Crashes, D. Lomet and M.
Tuttle.
7. MLR: A Recovery Method for Multi-Level Systems, D. Lomet.
8. ARIES: A Transaction Recovery Method Supporting
Fine-Granularity.
Locking and Partial Rollbacks Using Write-Ahead Logging, C.
Mohan, Don Haderle, Bruce Lindsay, Hamid Pirahesh and Peter Schwarz.
9. Performance of Recovery Mechanisms in Centralized Database
Systems, Vijay Kumar and Shawn Moe.
10. Stochastic Models for Performance Analysis of Database Recovery
Control, Paulo Goes and Ushio Sumita.
11. Analytic Modeling and Comparisons of Buffer Coherency and Dirty
page Progagation Policies under Different Recovery Complexities, Asit Dan and
Philip Yu.
12. Recovery Analysis of Data Sharing Systems Under Deferred Dirty
Page Propagation Policies, Asit Dan, Philip S. Yu, and Anant Jhingran.
13. Recovery and Performance of Atomic Commit Processing in
Distributed Database Systems,
P. K. Chrysanthis, G. Samaras and Y. J. Al-Houmaily.
14. Crash Recovery in Client-Server EXODUS, Michael Franklin,
Michael Zwilling, C.K. Tan, Michael Carey and D. DeWitt.
15. A Formal Approach to Recovery by Compensating Transactions,
H. Korth, E. Levy, and A. Silberschatz.
16. Coordinating Multi-Trasnaction Activities with Nested Sagas,
Hector-Garcia Molina, Deiter Gawlick, Johannes Klein, Charly Kleissner, and
Kenneth Salem.
17. Recovery Options in Directory Based Software Coherency
Schemes, Lorey D. Molesky and Krithi Ramamritham.
18. Objectflow and Recovery in Workflow Systems, Meichun Hsu and
Charley Kliessner.
19. The Case for Safe RAM, George Copeland, Tom Keller, Ravi
Krishnamurthy and Mark Smith.
20. Recovering from Main-Memory Lapse, Jagadish, H., A.
Silberschatz, and S. Sudarshan.
21. Fuzzy Checkpointing Alternatives for Main Memory Databases,
Maggie Dunham, Jun-Lin Lin, and Xi Li.
22. Performance of Main Memory Recovery Algorithms, Vijay Kumar
and Albert Burger.
23. Recoverable Mobile Environment: Design and Trade-off
Analysis, P. Krishna, Nitin H. Vaidya, and Dhiraj K. Pradhan.
24. Fault-Tolerance and Recovery in Mobile Computing Systems,
E.Bertino, E.Pagani, and G.P.Rossi.
25. Advanced Recovery Techniques in Practice, D. Lomet.
26. Logging and Recovery in Commercial Systems, Ron Obermarck.
27. The Recovery Manager of the System R Database Manager, Jim
Gray, Paul McJones, Mike Blasgen, Bruce Lindsey, Raymond Lorie, Tom Price,
Franco Putzolu, and Irving Traiger.
28. Implementing Crash Recovery in QuickStore: A Performance
Study, Seth J. White and David J. DeWitt.
29. Disk Array Stripping, Peter M. Chen and Edward E. Lee.
30. RAID5 Disk Arrays and Their Performance Evaluation, Alex
Thomasian.
31. A Performance Comparison of RAID-5 and Log-Structured
Arrays, Jai Menon.
Selected Biographies.
Index.
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