In this paper, we deal with the problem of atomicity and isolation in the context of processes. |
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There have been a number of cases presented where atomicity over a group of operations has been desirable. |
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Subversion retains this atomicity in the face of program crashes, system crashes, network problems, and other users' actions. |
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According to the principle of atomicity, some complex operations, in particular transactions, are indivisible. |
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This approach, it is claimed, is mediated by the androcentrism of Otto's worldview, entrapped in issues of domination, atomicity, and submission. |
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One possible relevance criterion that the h-r-w framework might suggest is atomicity. |
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The overwhelming belief in the atomicity of market forces is fading away and the role of industrial policy and institutional direction is increasingly being recognized by policy-makers and industrial stakeholders. |
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Atomicity therefore designates the number of atoms contained in a molecule. |
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Atomicity implies that there are enough buyers and sellers in the market to ensure that none of them have the capacity to influence the market price. |
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