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Q: who are accredited with one-phase commit and two-phase commit protocols? ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: who are accredited with one-phase commit and two-phase commit protocols?
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Asked by: thanhvn-ga
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Posted: 01 Apr 2006 00:44 PST
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The person who is widely accredited with first three-phase commit
(3PC) protocol is Skeen in

Skeen, D., "A Formal Model of Crash Recovery in a Distributed System,"
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, vol.9, no.3, May 1983,
pp.219-228.

Searching high and low as I may, I wasn't able to find the persons who
are widely accredited with the first one-phase commit (1PC) protocol
and the first two-phase commit (2PC) protocol.

I would like the authors' names and a citation (just like cited in 3PC
above) for the first 1PC and the first 2PC.  If there is any
clarification needed, please don't hesitate to ask.  Thanks.
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Subject: Re: who are accredited with one-phase commit and two-phase commit protocols?
From: calad8olg-ga on 17 Apr 2006 22:09 PDT
 
1PC was Jim Gray:
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J. N. Gray. Notes on database operating systems. Operating Systems: an
Advanced Course, 60:397-- 405, 1991.


2PC was Lampson and Sturgis:
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B. Lampson and H. Sturgis, ?Crash Recovery in a Distributed Data
Storage System,? Technical Report, Computer Science Laboratory, Xerox
Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto (1976).

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