Tripathi, AnandThirunavukarasu, BhagavathiDhass2018-11-222018-11-222016A. Tripathi and B. Thirinavukarasu, "A Transaction Model for Management of Replicated Data with Multiple Consistency Levels," 2015 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), DOI: 10.1109/BigData.2015.7363788https://hdl.handle.net/11299/200945This paper presents a novel scheme for distributed data replication management systems to support different data consistency models.We present a transaction model which simultaneously supports different consistency levels, which include serializable transactions for strong consistency, and weaker consistency models such as causal snapshot isolation (CSI), CSI with commutative updates, and CSI with asynchronous updates. This model is useful in managing large-scale replicated data with different consistency guarantees to make suitable trade-offs between data consistency and performance. Data and the associated transactions are organized in a hierarchy which is based on consistency levels. Certain rules are imposed on transactions to constrain information flow across data at different levels in this hierarchy to ensure the required consistency guarantees. The building block for this transaction model is the snapshot isolation model. We present an example of an e-commerce application structured with data items and transactions defined at different consistency levels. We have implemented a testbed system for replicated data management based on the proposed multilevel consistency model. We present here the results of our experiments with this e-commerce application to demonstrate the benefits of this model.enConcurrency ControlDatabase TransactionsData Replication ManagementData Consistency Models in Distributed SystemsDistributed Data ManagementA Transaction Model for Management of Replicated Data with Multiple Consistency LevelsConference Paper10.1109/BigData.2015.7363788