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English: Schedule classes containment: An arrow from class A to class B indicates that class A strictly contains B; a lack of a directed path between classes means that the classes are incomparable. A property is inherently-blocking, if it can be enforced only by blocking transaction’s data access operations until certain events occur in other transactions
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Yoav Raz (1990): The Principle of Commitment Ordering, or Guaranteeing Serializability in a Heterogeneous Environment of Multiple Autonomous Resource Managers Using Atomic Commitment. DEC-TR 841, Digital Equipment Corporation, November 1990; Yoav Raz (1995): The Principle of Commitment Ordering, in yoavraz.googlepages.com
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An arrow from a class A to a class B indicates that class A strictly contains B; a lack of a directed path between classes means that the classes are incomparable. A property is inherently-blocking if it can be enforced only by blocking transaction’s d
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