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Condition: Como nuevo. : Este libro es una guía clara y concisa para cualquier persona involucrada en el desarrollo de aplicaciones, la evaluación de productos, el diseño de sistemas o la ingeniería de productos. Proporciona una comprensión de los aspectos internos de los sistemas de procesamiento de transacciones, describiendo cómo funcionan y cómo utilizarlos mejor. Incluye la arquitectura de los monitores de procesamiento de transacciones, los paradigmas de las comunicaciones transaccionales y los mecanismos para recuperarse de las transacciones y los fallos del sistema.El uso de sistemas de procesamiento de transacciones en los negocios, la industria y el gobierno está aumentando rápidamente; el auge del comercio electrónico en Internet está creando nuevas demandas. Como resultado, muchos desarrolladores se encuentran por primera vez con aplicaciones de procesamiento de transacciones y necesitan una explicación práctica de las técnicas. Los ingenieros de software que construyen y comercializan sistemas operativos, sistemas de comunicaciones, herramientas de programación y otros productos utilizados en aplicaciones de procesamiento de transacciones también se beneficiarán de esta completa presentación de los principios. EAN: 9781558604155 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Tecnología|Educación Título: Principles of Transaction Processing Autor: Philip A. Bernstein| Eric Newcomer Editorial: Morgan Kaufmann Idioma: en Páginas: 384 Formato: tapa blanda.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Principles of Transaction Processing is a comprehensive guide to developing applications, designing systems, and evaluating engineering products. The book provides detailed discussions of the internal workings of transaction processing systems, and it discusses how these systems work and how best to utilize them. It covers the architecture of Web Application Servers and transactional communication paradigms. The book is divided into 11 chapters, which cover the following: Overview of transaction processing application and system structure Software abstractions found in transaction processing systems Architecture of multitier applications and the functions of transactional middleware and database servers Queued transaction processing and its internals, with IBM's Websphere MQ and Oracle's Stream AQ as examples Business process management and its mechanisms Description of the two-phase locking function, B-tree locking and multigranularity locking used in SQL database systems and nested transaction locking System recovery and its failures Two-phase commit protocol Comparison between the tradeoffs of replicating servers versus replication resources Transactional middleware products and standards Future trends, such as cloud computing platforms, composing scalable systems using distributed computing components, the use of flash storage to replace disks and data streams from sensor devices as a source of transaction requests. The text meets the needs of systems professionals, such as IT application programmers who construct TP applications, application analysts, and product developers. The book will also be invaluable to students and novices in application programming. Complete revision of the classic 'non mathematical' transaction processing reference for systems professionals. Updated to focus on the needs of transaction processing via the Internet-- the main focus of business data processing investments, via web application servers, SOA, and important new TP standards. Retains the practical, non-mathematical, but thorough conceptual basis of the first edition. 400 pp. Englisch.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Principles of Transaction Processing is a comprehensive guide to developing applications, designing systems, and evaluating engineering products. The book provides detailed discussions of the internal workings of transaction processing systems, and it discusses how these systems work and how best to utilize them. It covers the architecture of Web Application Servers and transactional communication paradigms. The book is divided into 11 chapters, which cover the following: Overview of transaction processing application and system structure Software abstractions found in transaction processing systems Architecture of multitier applications and the functions of transactional middleware and database servers Queued transaction processing and its internals, with IBM's Websphere MQ and Oracle's Stream AQ as examples Business process management and its mechanisms Description of the two-phase locking function, B-tree locking and multigranularity locking used in SQL database systems and nested transaction locking System recovery and its failures Two-phase commit protocol Comparison between the tradeoffs of replicating servers versus replication resources Transactional middleware products and standards Future trends, such as cloud computing platforms, composing scalable systems using distributed computing components, the use of flash storage to replace disks and data streams from sensor devices as a source of transaction requests. The text meets the needs of systems professionals, such as IT application programmers who construct TP applications, application analysts, and product developers. The book will also be invaluable to students and novices in application programming. Complete revision of the classic 'non mathematical' transaction processing reference for systems professionals. Updated to focus on the needs of transaction processing via the Internet-- the main focus of business data processing investments, via web application servers, SOA, and important new TP standards. Retains the practical, non-mathematical, but thorough conceptual basis of the first edition.