Re: 'Official' definition of ACID compliance? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Michael Fuhr
Subject Re: 'Official' definition of ACID compliance?
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Msg-id 20060105220621.GA65924@winnie.fuhr.org
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In response to Re: 'Official' definition of ACID compliance?  (Russ Brown <pickscrape@gmail.com>)
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On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 03:00:37PM -0600, Russ Brown wrote:
> See, this is why I was looking for some sort of 'official' definition
> of the term, to remove the ambiguity introduced by individual
> interpretation. :)
>
> Anyone know who came up with the term in the first place?

According to Date in _An Introduction to Database Systems_, 8th ed.,
the source of "ACID" is the 1983 paper "Principles of Transaction-Oriented
Database Recovery" by Theo Härder and Andreas Reuter.  Date has some
interesting things to say about ACID:

  So ACID is a nice acronym -- but do the concepts it represents
  really stand up to close examination?  In this section, we present
  some evidence to suggest that the answer to this question is, in
  general, _no_.  (485)

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Michael Fuhr

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