Transactional client-server cache consistency alternatives and performance.
Client-server database systems based on a data shipping model can exploit client memory resources by caching copies of data items across transaction boundaries. Caching reduces the need to obtain data from servers or other sites on the network. In order to ensure that such caching does not result in...
| Published in: | ACM transactions on database systems. 22, 3 (1997). |
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| Language: | English |
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