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The HPTS Workshop 1993 was held on 26-29 September 1993 and these are some of the papers that appear in the proceedings:
- MVS Unix Migration A Few Observations from Recent Experiences in the Financial Services Industry.
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- Frank K. Bamberger:
Decomposing and Distributing a Centralized Server.
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- Philip A. Bernstein:
Repository Support for TP Case.
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- Anupam Bhide, T. Basil Smith:
A Durable Memory Machine.
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- Charles Brett:
Open Distributed Transaction Management- heresy or Massive Opportunity.
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- Kurt P. Brown, Michael J. Carey, Miron Livny:
Towards an Autopilot in the DBMS Performance Cockpit.
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- Luis-Felipe Cabrera, Robert M. Rees:
A Client-Server Transactional Storage Device.
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- Michael J. Carey, David J. DeWitt, Jeffrey F. Naughton:
The oo7 Benchmark: Current Status & Future Directions.
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- Dan Carnese:
Architecture of the Transaction Processing System of Independence Technologies' iTRAN System (Abstract).
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- Vinay K. Chaudhri, Vassos Hadzilacos, John Mylopoulos:
Concurrency Control for Knowledge Bases.
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- George P. Copeland:
Framework Approach to OO Management.
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- Ciaran A. DellaFera:
RTI-A Standards Based Approach to Transactional RPC.
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- Graeme N. Dixon:
A Transactional Framework.
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- Wayne V. Duquaine:
Why Today's DBMSes are lousy for Handling 80% of the World's Information.
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- Terry Dwyer:
TP Monitors Defeat OS-Based Transactional Systems.
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- Jeffrey L. Eppinger:
Transactional Communication: The Paradigm Debate.
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- Sheldon J. Finkelstein, C. Pearson:
System Managed Storage for NonStop OLTP.
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- Michael J. Franklin:
Exploiting Client Resources through Caching.
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- Hector Garcia-Molina:
What is Workflow and Who needs it?
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- Jim Gray:
Why TP-Lite will Dominate the TP Market.
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- Pat Helland:
Transaction Processing and the Barbarian Hordes.
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- Richard Hoffman:
OO Frameworks.
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- Keith Hospers:
Open Systems Enterprise Computing.
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- Stefan Jablonski:
Transaction Support for Acivity Management.
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- James Johnson:
Transaction Message Enablers.
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- Gary Kelley:
Administrative Tools Required to Support Very Large Databases.
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- Shabbir Khan:
Why the TP Industry is in a Mess?
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- George Samaras, Andrew Citron, Ajay D. Kshemkalyani:
Unchained Transactionsd and SNA LU6.2.
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- William A. Laing:
Shared Nothing Will Ultimately Prevail.
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- Tobin J. Lehman:
Dealing with Large Objects in a Transaction System.
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- Charles Levine:
The Advantages of Client-Databases Servers Over Transaction Servers.
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- Rodney Limprecht:
Open Software Foundation Distributed Computing Environment.
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- David B. Lomet:
Private Locking and Distributed Cache Management.
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- Dean Mackie:
It Looks Great on Paper - CIM using OODBs.
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- Susan Malaika:
Data Liberation.
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- Edgar Nett, Michael Mock:
Generic Action Support for Distributed, Cooperative Applications.
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- C. Mohan:
Generalized Presumed Abort: Marrying Presumed Abort and SNA LU6.2 Commit Protocols.
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- Patrick E. O'Neil, Gerhard Weikum:
A Log-Structured History Data Access Method (LHAM).
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- Michael A. Olson:
Transaction System Support for Scientific Data Management.
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- Calton Pu, Shu-Wie F. Chen:
ACID Properties Need Fast Relief: Relaxing Consistency Using Epsilon Serializability.
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- Erhard Rahm:
Parallel Query Processing in Shared Disk Database Systems.
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- Andreas Reuter:
Are Transactions useful outside OLTP? Is there Life Outside Transactions?
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- Betty Salzberg:
The Case for Commit-Time Timestamping in Historical Databases.
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- Friedemann Schwenkreis:
ExPeCt Executions with Promised Characteristics.
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- Eugene J. Shekita:
TP-Lite: Harmless Intruder or Trojan Horse?
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- Alfred Z. Spector:
TP is TP Heavy.
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- Peter M. Spiro:
Highly Available Distributed Systems.
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- Craig Stanfill:
Shared Disk Reconsidered.
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- Prabakar Sundarrajan:
Nested Transactions Crucial for Object Based Transaction Processing Applications.
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- Hendra Suwanda:
Experiences in Building a CASE Repository Using an OODB.
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- H. Reza Taheri:
TCP Benchmark C: Its Characteristics, Its Differences with TPC-A and How to Tune It.
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- Dennis Tsichritzis:
The Computer Needs of the Two-Site Berlin-Bonn Government.
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- Francis Upton IV:
Transaction ID Interoperability.
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- David Vaskevitch:
The Bigger the Application, The Smaller the Database, Smaller is Even more Beautiful than we think.
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- Helmut Wächter:
Reliable Execution of Large Distributed Applications in APRICOTS (A Prototype Implementation of a ConTract System).
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- Laurel Wentworth:
Are TP Monitors getting in the way of Distributed Transaction Processing.
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- Richard B. Wilmot:
Exploiting Chip Disks for Database Operations and Get Object Storage Out of the Database System.
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- Jim Zeigler:
Making Databases Easier to Use.
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)