A mobile transaction model that captures both the data and movement behavior
Mobile Networks and Applications
Transaction processing in PRO-MOTION
Proceedings of the 1999 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Impact of mobility on transaction management
Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Data engineering for wireless and mobile access
Data partitioning for disconnected client server databases
Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Data engineering for wireless and mobile access
PRO-MOTION: management of mobile transactions
SAC '97 Proceedings of the 1997 ACM symposium on Applied computing
HiCoMo: High Commit Mobile Transactions
Distributed and Parallel Databases
A Transaction Model to Improve Data Availability in Mobile Computing
Distributed and Parallel Databases
On clustering in database servers for supporting mobile clients
Cluster Computing
TCOT-A Timeout-Based Mobile Transaction Commitment Protocol
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Support for Recovery in Mobile Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Mobile Computing and Databases-A Survey
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Data Consistency in Intermittently Connected Distributed Systems
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
A transactional asynchronous replication scheme for mobile database systems
Journal of Computer Science and Technology
Asynchronous Transaction Processing for Updates by Client: With Elimination of Wait-for State
HiPC '02 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on High Performance Computing
Mobile Transaction Management in Mobisnap
ADBIS-DASFAA '00 Proceedings of the East-European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems Held Jointly with International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications: Current Issues in Databases and Information Systems
A Multi-version Transaction Model to Improve Data Availability in Mobile Computing
On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems, 2002 - DOA/CoopIS/ODBASE 2002 Confederated International Conferences DOA, CoopIS and ODBASE 2002
Speculative Lock Management to Increase Concurrency in Mobile Environments
MDA '99 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Mobile Data Access
History Merging as a Mechanism for Concurrency Control in Cooperative Environments
RIDE '96 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Research Issues in Data Engineering (RIDE '96) Interoperability of Nontraditional Database Systems
A Survey of Mobile Transactions
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Transaction-centric reconciliation in disconnected client-server databases
Mobile Networks and Applications
PoliPer: policies for mobile and pervasive environments
ARM '04 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Adaptive and reflective middleware
Reservations for Conflict Avoidance in a Mobile Database System
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Mobile systems, applications and services
A transaction model and multiversion concurrency control for mobile database systems
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Interfacing remote transaction services using UPnP
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
A split synchronizing mobile transaction model
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Ubiquitous information management and communication
ExoSnap: a modular approach to semantic synchronization and snapshots
Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Dependable distributed data management
Exo-leasing: escrow synchronization for mobile clients of commodity storage servers
Proceedings of the 9th ACM/IFIP/USENIX International Conference on Middleware
Model for location dependent data services to mobile clients
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Control
On the design of perturbation-resilient atomic commit protocols for mobile transactions
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
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Advances in computer and telecommunication technologies have made mobile computing a reality. However, greater mobility implies a more tenuous network connection and a higher rate of disconnection. In order to tolerate disconnections as well as to reduce the delays and cost of wireless communication, it is necessary to support autonomous mobile operations on data shared by stationary hosts. This would allow the part of a computation executing on a mobile host to continue executing while the mobile host is not connected to the network. In this paper, we examine whether object semantics can be exploited to facilitate autonomous and disconnected operation in mobile database applications. We define the class of fragmentable objects which may be split among a number of sites, operated upon independently at each site, and then recombined in a semantically consistent fashion. A number of objects with such characteristics are presented and an implementation of fragmentable stacks is shown and discussed.