Transaction Management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey

Distributed database management systems (DBMSs)have limited capacity to manage overhead of distributed transactions due to certain failures. These types of failures don't guarantee the enforcement of transactional properties and which reduces the scalability and availability of these systems. R...

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Main Authors: Waqas, Ahmad, Mahessar, Abdul Waheed, Mahmood, Nadeem, Bhatti, Zeeshan, Karbasi, Mostafa, Shah, Asadullah
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spelling iium-422762017-11-03T04:07:22Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/42276/ Transaction Management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey Waqas, Ahmad Mahessar, Abdul Waheed Mahmood, Nadeem Bhatti, Zeeshan Karbasi, Mostafa Shah, Asadullah T10.5 Communication of technical information Distributed database management systems (DBMSs)have limited capacity to manage overhead of distributed transactions due to certain failures. These types of failures don't guarantee the enforcement of transactional properties and which reduces the scalability and availability of these systems. Research in this area proved that scaling out whiling providing consistency of transactions and guaranteeing availability is the presence of different failures in distributed computing environment is not feasible. As a result, the database community have used vertical scaling rather than horizontal scaling. Moreover changes in data access patterns resulting from new generation of web applications with high scalability and availability guarantees weaker consistency. In this paper we have analyses that how different systems such as ElasTras, Mstore, Sinfonia, ecStore and Gstore provide scalable transactional data access in cloud computing environment. We have also discussed transactions management (TM) in Gstore in detail and compared with other techniques and protocols used in current cloud based systems. AIRCC Publishing Corporation 2015-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/42276/1/2015-ahmed-waqas-paper-IJDMS.pdf Waqas, Ahmad and Mahessar, Abdul Waheed and Mahmood, Nadeem and Bhatti, Zeeshan and Karbasi, Mostafa and Shah, Asadullah (2015) Transaction Management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey. International Journal of Database Management Systems (IJDMS) , 7 (1). pp. 41-49. ISSN 0975-5985 http://airccse.org/journal/ijdms/current2015.html 10.5121/ijdms.2015.7104
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Waqas, Ahmad
Mahessar, Abdul Waheed
Mahmood, Nadeem
Bhatti, Zeeshan
Karbasi, Mostafa
Shah, Asadullah
Transaction Management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey
description Distributed database management systems (DBMSs)have limited capacity to manage overhead of distributed transactions due to certain failures. These types of failures don't guarantee the enforcement of transactional properties and which reduces the scalability and availability of these systems. Research in this area proved that scaling out whiling providing consistency of transactions and guaranteeing availability is the presence of different failures in distributed computing environment is not feasible. As a result, the database community have used vertical scaling rather than horizontal scaling. Moreover changes in data access patterns resulting from new generation of web applications with high scalability and availability guarantees weaker consistency. In this paper we have analyses that how different systems such as ElasTras, Mstore, Sinfonia, ecStore and Gstore provide scalable transactional data access in cloud computing environment. We have also discussed transactions management (TM) in Gstore in detail and compared with other techniques and protocols used in current cloud based systems.
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author Waqas, Ahmad
Mahessar, Abdul Waheed
Mahmood, Nadeem
Bhatti, Zeeshan
Karbasi, Mostafa
Shah, Asadullah
author_facet Waqas, Ahmad
Mahessar, Abdul Waheed
Mahmood, Nadeem
Bhatti, Zeeshan
Karbasi, Mostafa
Shah, Asadullah
author_sort Waqas, Ahmad
title Transaction Management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey
title_short Transaction Management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey
title_full Transaction Management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey
title_fullStr Transaction Management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey
title_full_unstemmed Transaction Management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey
title_sort transaction management techniques and practices in current cloud computing environment: a survey
publisher AIRCC Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/42276/
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