5 Best Books on Transaction Processing

We have compiled a list of the Best Reference Books on Transaction Processing, which are used by students of top universities, and colleges. This will help you choose the right book depending on if you are a beginner or an expert. Here is the complete list of Transaction Processing Books with their authors, publishers, and an unbiased review of them as well as links to the Amazon website to directly purchase them. If permissible, you can also download the free PDF books on Transaction Processing below.

 
1."Java Transaction Processing: Design and Implementation (Hewlett-Packard Professional Books)" by Mark Little and Jon Maron
“Java Transaction Processing: Design and Implementation” Book Review: This book explains in detail the technology of transaction processing and how it can be used in the Java platform. It provides a comprehensive explanation of the underlying concepts in transactions that are necessary to understand and take advantage of the technology effectively. The technical information presented in the book is directly related to the latest version of Java. The authors cover how different parts of all the major J2EE components work and the practical outcomes of implementation decisions. Additionally, this book looks beyond Java at principles and implementation that provide broad interoperability across different application environments. Finally, the book provides a glimpse into how emerging web services standards will address the next generation of reliable information systems.

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2."Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)" by Jim Gray and Andreas Reuter
“Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)” Book Review: This book explains how transaction processing is used to monitor, control, and update data in modern computer systems. It shows how to create reliable, complex distributed systems using transactions as a central framework. The authors explain why various problems occur and provide practical solutions for them. The book provides many examples and techniques from industry and research systems, and includes C code for many of the transaction processing algorithms presented in the book. This book will be useful for anyone interested in implementing distributed systems or client/server architectures.

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3."Transaction Processing: Management of the Logical Database and its Underlying Physical Structure (Data-Centric Systems and Applications)" by Seppo Sippu and Eljas Soisalon-Soininen
“Multilevel Secure Transaction Processing: 16 (Advances in Database Systems)” Book Review: This book is about transaction processing in modern computer systems. It explains how transactions can be used to monitor, control, and update data, and how they can help create reliable, complex distributed systems. The authors also provide practical solutions for problems that may occur. The book includes many examples and techniques from industry and research systems, and has C code for many of the transaction processing algorithms presented. It’s a useful resource for anyone who wants to implement distributed systems or client/server architectures.

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4."Security of Data and Transaction Processing: A Special Issue of Distributed and Parallel Databases Volume 8, No. 1 (2000)" by Vijay Atluri and Pierangela Samarati
“Multilevel Secure Transaction Processing (THE KLUWER INTERNATIONAL SERIES ON ADVANCES IN DATABASE)” Book Review: The book talks about how important data security is, especially with computers handling sensitive information. It mentions a specialized system called Multilevel Secure Database Management System (MLS DBMS) that is designed to store, retrieve, and process data while adhering to strict security requirements. This system helps protect sensitive data from unauthorized access, tampering, and misuse. It also mentions that these systems have data objects with different security levels, which are accessed only by users with appropriate clearance. However, if the transaction processing modules of these systems are not designed carefully, they can be exploited to leak sensitive data to unauthorized users.

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5."Multilevel Secure Transaction Processing (Advances in Database Systems)" by Vijay Atluri and Sushil Jajodia
“Sol-Gel Synthesis and Processing: 95 (Ceramic Transactions Series)” Book Review: This book is a comprehensive guide to the Multilevel Secure Database Management System (MLS DBMS). The book covers various topics, including MLS DBMS architecture, security models, access control mechanisms, and transaction processing modules. It also delves into specific security issues, such as covert channels and inference attacks, and discusses approaches to mitigate them. The book’s thirteen chapters provide an in-depth exploration of MLS DBMS, making it an essential resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of data security.

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