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Maximal serializability of iterated transactions
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    Maximal serializability of iterated transactions (English)
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    The serializability condition is usually considered in order to maintain the consistency of a Database in the presence of conflicting accesses to the Database performed by concurrent transactions. This serializability condition is considered herein as a general synchronization problem among transactions (or processes) which can be iterated infinitely often. The behaviour of such a system of transactions is represented by an infinite word over the alphabet of the operations performed by the transactions. Then a characterization of the prefixes of such behaviours satisfying the serializability condition - so-called correct behaviours - is given and it is shown that the set of all correct behaviours can be controlled by a finite automaton. As an example, the classical 'dining philosophers' problem is shown to be entirely modelled and solved as a serializability problem.
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    database consistency
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    conflicting accesses
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    concurrent transactions
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    synchronization
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    infinite word
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    finite automaton
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    dining philosophers
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