Definition of Serializability. Meaning of Serializability. Synonyms of Serializability

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Meaning of Serializability from wikipedia

- Rigorousness). Making snapshot isolation serializable in Snapshot isolation. Global serializability, where the Global serializability problem and its proposed solutions...
- In computing, serialization (or serialisation) is the process of translating a data structure or object state into a format that can be stored (e.g. files...
- allows better performance than serializability, yet still avoids most of the concurrency anomalies that serializability avoids (but not all). In practice...
- achieve serializability by providing Conflict serializablity, a broad special case of serializability (i.e., it covers, enables most serializable schedules...
- a pessimistic concurrency control method that guarantees conflict-serializability. It is also the name of the resulting set of database transaction schedules...
- of conflict serializability and effective means (reliable, high-performance, distributed, and scalable) to achieve global serializability (modular serializability)...
- installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication Serializability, in databases and transaction processing Seriality, a term used in...
- Serializable may refer to: Serializable (databases), an attribute of a database transaction's schedule (history) capable of being serialized, or transformed...
- In computer science, serializing tokens are a concept in concurrency control arising from the ongoing development of DragonFly BSD. According to Matthew...
- A precedence graph, also named conflict graph and serializability graph, is used in the context of concurrency control in databases. It is the directed...