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Overview of the Benefits and Costs of Integrating Heterogeneous Applications by Using Relaxed ACID Properties

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Title Overview of the Benefits and Costs of Integrating Heterogeneous Applications by Using Relaxed ACID Properties
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Publication date 2012-02-28
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Frank, Lars
Description
In central databases the consistency of data is normallyimplemented by using the ACID (Atomicity, Consistency,Isolation and Durability) properties of a DBMS (DataBase Management System). In practice, it is not possibleto implement the ACID properties if heterogeneous ordistributed databases are involved and the availability ofdata also has to be optimized. The objective of relaxedACID properties across different database systems isthat the users can trust the data they use even if thedatabases involved are temporarily inconsistent.Therefore, we will in this paper use relaxed ACIDproperties across different database systems or ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) modules in order tomake it possible to select the best set of modules eventhough the combination of modules may beheterogeneous. That is, it should be possible to select thebest of breed software for the different business functionsof the company. The objective of this paper is to give anoverview of both the benefits and costs of usingapplication/database integration with relaxed ACIDproperties.
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Relaxed ACID properties, Integrated databases, Integrated ERP modules, Heterogeneous databases
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