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Transaction processing / Concurrency control / Data management / Databases / Unix signal / Lock / Linearizability / Hash table / File locking / Serializability / Monitor / Two-phase commit protocol
Date: 2014-12-08 14:33:01
Transaction processing
Concurrency control
Data management
Databases
Unix signal
Lock
Linearizability
Hash table
File locking
Serializability
Monitor
Two-phase commit protocol

SPECIAL SECTION DISTRIBUTED PROGRAMMING IN ARGU!S Argus-a programming language and system developed to support the implementation and execution of distributed programs-provides mechanisms that help programmers cope with

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