Transaction management in the R* distributed database management system
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Concurrency control and recovery in database systems
Concurrency control and recovery in database systems
Integrity versus security in multi-level secure databases
on Database Security: Status and Prospects
A Hookup Theorem for Multilevel Security
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Practical uses of synchronized clocks in distributed systems
PODC '91 Proceedings of the tenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
Orange locking: channel-free database concurrency control via locking
Results of the Sixth Working Conference of IFIP Working Group 11.3 on Database Security on Database security, VI : status and prospects: status and prospects
Coordinator log transaction execution protocol
Distributed and Parallel Databases
An advanced commit protocol for MLS distributed database systems
CCS '96 Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Computer and communications security
Secure locking protocols for multilevel database management systems
Proceedings of the tenth annual IFIP TC11/WG11.3 international conference on Database security: volume X : status and prospects: status and prospects
Formal Models for Computer Security
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Synchronization with eventcounts and sequencers
Communications of the ACM
Time, clocks, and the ordering of events in a distributed system
Communications of the ACM
Concurrent reading and writing
Communications of the ACM
Cryptography and data security
Cryptography and data security
Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques
Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Advanced Transaction Processing in Multilevel Secure File Stores
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Globally Consistent Event Ordering in One-Directional Distributed Environments
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
A Timestamp Ordering Algorithm for Secure, Single-Version, Multi-Level Databases
Results of the IFIP WG 11.3 Workshop on Database Security V: Status and Prospects
Results of the IFIP WG 11.3 Workshop on Database Security V: Status and Prospects
Planar Lattice Security Structures for Multilevel Replicated Databases
Proceedings of the IFIP WG11.3 Working Conference on Database Security VII
Integrating Concurrency Control and Commit Algorithms in Distributed Multilevel Secure Databases
Proceedings of the IFIP WG11.3 Working Conference on Database Security VII
Degrees of Isolation, Concurrency Control Protocols, and Commit Protocols
Proceedings of the IFIP WG11.3 Working Conference on Database Security VII
On Transaction Processing for Multilevel Secure Replicated Databases
ESORICS '92 Proceedings of the Second European Symposium on Research in Computer Security
Referential Integrity in Multilevel Secure Database Management Systems
IFIP/Sec '92 Proceedings of the IFIP TC11, Eigth International Conference on Information Security: IT Security: The Need for International Cooperation
SP '92 Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Rewriting Histories: Recovering from Malicious Transactions
Distributed and Parallel Databases - Security of data and transaction processing
Closing the key loophole in MLS databases
ACM SIGMOD Record
Secure transaction management protocols for MLS/DDBMS
ICISS'07 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Information systems security
Research of multilevel transaction schedule algorithm based on transaction segments
APWeb'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Advanced Web and Network Technologies, and Applications
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Multilevel security poses many challenging problems for transaction processing. The challenges are due to the conflicting requirements imposed by confidentiality, integrity, and availability驴the three components of security. We identify these requirements on transaction processing in Multilevel Secure (MLS) database management systems (DBMSs) and survey the efforts of a number of researchers to meet these requirements. While our emphasis is primarily on centralized systems based on kernelized architecture, we briefly overview the research in the distributed MLS DBMSs as well.