A first course in database systems
A first course in database systems
Journal on Educational Resources in Computing (JERIC)
Database Systems Concepts
Database Management Systems
Designing Data-Intensive Web Applications
Designing Data-Intensive Web Applications
Trends in the evolution of the database curriculum
Proceedings of the 8th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
Managing the introductory database course: what goes in and what comes out?
Proceedings of the 35th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
Recovery guarantees for Internet applications
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
Fundamentals of Database Systems, Fourth Edition
Fundamentals of Database Systems, Fourth Edition
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Database courses are under increasing pressure to include new topics which inevitably leads to a decision about which topics are essential to the course and which can be omitted to make room for others. Recent surveys have indicated that many instructors are reducing or eliminating coverage of "transaction management" from their introductory database courses. As both an academic and a practitioner, I believe that this is a mistake. This paper discusses why the semantics of transaction management should be an integral topic in any introductory database management system course.