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Towards a Exceptional Distributed Database Model for Multi DBMS

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This paper reported on the current issues distributed transaction faces in the multi database management system. We looked at how the distributed transaction in database differs from other distributed processing. After highlighting the major issues in distributing transition in the multi DBMS, concurrency control and recovery such as (Site failure, network failure, time failure, and so on) were considered in the design of our model. We proposed an exceptional distributed transaction model for processing the transaction queries in the multi DBMS by keeping in mind the point-to-point transaction processes. The expected results were described in this paper.

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Ali, M.H., Othman, M.A. (2015). Towards a Exceptional Distributed Database Model for Multi DBMS. In: Sulaiman, H., Othman, M., Othman, M., Rahim, Y., Pee, N. (eds) Advanced Computer and Communication Engineering Technology. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 315. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07674-4_52

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