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Generalized Isolation Level Definitions
by Atul Adya, Barbara Liskov, and Patrick E. O'Neil.
In International conference on Data Engineering ICDE, 2000, pp. 67-78.
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“Providing Persistent Objects in Distributed Systems”
by Barbara Liskov, Miguel Castro, Liuba Shrira, and Atul Adya.
In European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP), (Lisbon, Portugal), June 1999.
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“Weak Consistency: A Generalized Theory and Optimistic Implementations for Distributed Transactions”
by Atul Adya.
Ph.D. dissertation, MIT, (Cambridge, MA, USA), Mar. 1999. Also as Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR-786.
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HAC: Hybrid Adaptive Caching for Distributed Storage Systems
by Miguel Castro, Atul Adya, Barbara Liskov, and Andrew C. Myers.
In ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), (Saint Malo, France), Oct. 1997, pp. 102-115.
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Lazy Consistency Using Loosely Synchronized Clocks
by Atul Adya and Barbara Liskov.
In ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC), (Santa Barbara, CA), Aug. 1997, pp. 73-82.
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Fragment Reconstruction: Providing Global Cache Coherence in a Transactional Storage System
by Atul Adya, Miguel Castro, Barbara Liskov, Umesh Maheshwari, and Liuba Shrira.
In International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, (Baltimore, Maryland), May 1997.
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Efficient optimistic concurrency control using loosely synchronized clocks
by Atul Adya, Robert Gruber, Barbara Liskov, and Umesh Maheshwari.
In ACM Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD), (San Jose, CA), June 1995, pp. 23-34.
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