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This course covers both the theoretical and pragmatic issues addressed by transaction processing systems. The premise of the course is that RPC is the key to structuring distributed computations, and that transactional RPC is the best way to handle the inevitable exceptions that arise. This generalizes the transaction concept from its traditional database domain to the broader context of client-se
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