A semantic framework for designer transactions
Programming Languages and Systems: 13th European Symposium on Programming …, 2004•Springer
A transaction defines a locus of computation that satisfies important concurrency and failure
properties; these so-called ACID properties provide strong serialization guarantees that
allow us to reason about concurrent and distributed programs in terms of higher-level units
of computation (eg, transactions) rather than lower-level data structures (eg, mutual-
exclusion locks). This paper presents a framework for specifying the semantics of a
transactional facility integrated within a host programming language. The TFJ calculus …
properties; these so-called ACID properties provide strong serialization guarantees that
allow us to reason about concurrent and distributed programs in terms of higher-level units
of computation (eg, transactions) rather than lower-level data structures (eg, mutual-
exclusion locks). This paper presents a framework for specifying the semantics of a
transactional facility integrated within a host programming language. The TFJ calculus …
Abstract
A transaction defines a locus of computation that satisfies important concurrency and failure properties; these so-called ACID properties provide strong serialization guarantees that allow us to reason about concurrent and distributed programs in terms of higher-level units of computation (e.g., transactions) rather than lower-level data structures (e.g., mutual-exclusion locks). This paper presents a framework for specifying the semantics of a transactional facility integrated within a host programming language. The TFJ calculus supports nested and multi-threaded transactions. We give a semantics to TFJ that is parameterized by the definition of the transactional mechanism that permits the study of different transaction models.
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