Efficient decentralized consensus protocols
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Checkpointing and Rollback-Recovery for Distributed Systems
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering - Special issue on distributed systems
Concurrency control and recovery in database systems
Concurrency control and recovery in database systems
Synchronization of replicated data in distributed systems
Information Systems
Efficient decentralized checkpointing in distributed database systems
Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on Software Track
Distributed snapshots: determining global states of distributed systems
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
Reliability mechanisms for SDD-1: a system for distributed databases
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
An optimal algorithm for mutual exclusion in computer networks
Communications of the ACM
Time, clocks, and the ordering of events in a distributed system
Communications of the ACM
The notions of consistency and predicate locks in a database system
Communications of the ACM
SIGMOD '81 Proceedings of the 1981 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
On totally ordering checkpoints in distributed data bases
SIGMOD '82 Proceedings of the 1982 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Checkpointing Memory-Resident Databases
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Data Engineering
PODC '83 Proceedings of the second annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
Fault-tolerant topology adaptation by localized distributed protocol switching
HiPC'07 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on High performance computing
Adaptive broadcast by fault-tolerant spanning tree switching
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
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A checkpointing algorithm that is noninterfering with transaction processing is presented. It prevents the well-known domino effect and saves the intermediate results of a long-lived transaction in an adaptive manner, managing effectively both short- and long-lived transactions in the system.