| 21. | A major goal for distributed concurrency control is distributed serializability ( or global serializability for multidatabase systems ).
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| 22. | A major goal for distributed concurrency control is distributed serializability ( or global serializability for multidatabase systems ).
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| 23. | Only cycles of ( only ) materialized conflicts are also cycles of the regular conflict graph and affect serializability.
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| 24. | Breaking the global cycle in the global conflict graph ensures that both global CO and global serializability are maintained.
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| 25. | (Note that the first two bullet points here match serializability : the operations appear to happen in some order.
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| 26. | MVCC can be combined with all the serializability techniques listed above ( except SerializableSI which is originally MVCC based ).
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| 27. | "' Serializability theory "'provides the formal framework to reason about and analyze serializability and its techniques.
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| 28. | "' Serializability theory "'provides the formal framework to reason about and analyze serializability and its techniques.
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| 29. | This results in both distributed CO compliance ( and thus distributed serializability ) and automatic global ( voting ) deadlock resolution.
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| 30. | That serializability makes it more manageable than a tree of items which must be visted, one article at a time.
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