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A Critique of ANSI SQL Isolation Levels

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dc.contributor.author Berenson Hal
dc.contributor.author Bernstein Phil
dc.contributor.author Gray Jim
dc.contributor.author Melton Jim
dc.contributor.author ' Patrick O
dc.contributor.author Umasslboston Neil
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-16T17:14:11Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-16T17:14:11Z
dc.date.issued 1997
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6104
dc.description.abstract ANSI SQL-92 MS, ANSI] defines Isolation Levels in terms of phenomena: Dirty Reads, Non-Re-peatable Reads, and Phantoms. This paper shows that these phenomena and the ANSI SQL definitions fail to properly characterize several popular isolation levels, including the standard Ioeking implementations of the levels covered. Ambiguity in the statement of the phenomena is investigated and a more formal statement is arrived at; in addition new phenomena that better characterize isolation types are introduced. Finally, an important multiversion isolation type, called Snapshot Isolation, is defined.
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dc.title A Critique of ANSI SQL Isolation Levels
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