Cooperative problem solving using database conversations

Lenz R, Ruf T, Wedekind H, Kirsche T (1994)


Publication Type: Conference contribution, Original article

Publication year: 1994

Publisher: IEEE Computer Society

Edited Volumes: Proceedings - International Conference on Data Engineering

City/Town: Houston, USA

Pages Range: 134-143

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Data Engineering

Event location: Houston, Texas

DOI: 10.1109/ICDE.1994.282997

Abstract

Cooperative problem solving is a joint style of producing and consuming data. Unfortunately, most database mechanisms developed so far, are more appropriate for competitive usage than for a cooperative working style. They mostly adopt an operational point of view which binds data to applications. Data-oriented mechanisms like check-in/out avoid this binding but do not improve synchronization towards concurrent usage of data. Conversations are an application-independent, tight framework for jointly modifying common data. The idea is to create transaction-spanning conversational working stages that organize different contributions instead of serializing accesses. To illustrate the conversation concept, an extended query language with conversational operations is presented.

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APA:

Lenz, R., Ruf, T., Wedekind, H., & Kirsche, T. (1994). Cooperative problem solving using database conversations. In Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Data Engineering (pp. 134-143). Houston, Texas: Houston, USA: IEEE Computer Society.

MLA:

Lenz, Richard, et al. "Cooperative problem solving using database conversations." Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Data Engineering, Houston, Texas Houston, USA: IEEE Computer Society, 1994. 134-143.

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