Consistency in a partitioned network: a survey
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Object-oriented database systems (extended abstract): the notions and the issues
OODS '86 Proceedings on the 1986 international workshop on Object-oriented database systems
CACTIS: a database system for specifying functionally-defined data
OODS '86 Proceedings on the 1986 international workshop on Object-oriented database systems
Achieving robustness in distributed database systems
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Concurrency Control in Distributed Database Systems
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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Data replication in a distributed database system can lead to inconsistencies when communication breaks down due to partition failures. Correctness can be ensured if the data model used for representing and manipulating data properly captures real-world semantics.An object-oriented data model which attempts to bridge the gap between real-world semantics and its representation is proposed. Essentially, data is stored in an attributed graph with the nodes representing real-world objects and the arcs representing the relationships between them. A superimposed rule system is employed in the model to enforce consistency and semantic constraints.The model easily incorporates partition processing strategies like Data-patching, Quorum Consensus and Failure mode integrity constraints.