An extended transaction model approach for multilevel secure transaction processing

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Atluri, V [1 ]
Mukkamala, R [1 ]
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[1] Rutgers State Univ, MSIS Dept, Newark, NJ 07102 USA
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multilevel security; transaction processing; advanced transaction model;
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Multilevel secure transaction processing has been well explored in the past decade. Despite this research, the proposed secure concurrency control protocols are not completely satisfactory because of the stringent constraints imposed by multilevel security. In this paper, we argue that modeling a transaction as an extended transaction model could significantly reduce the performance penalty. We accomplish this by minimizing (1) the probability of restarting a high security level transaction; and (2) the portion of the transaction to be reexecuted, when a restart becomes inevitable. In particular, we exploit the non-flat nature of transactions by identifying dependencies among various components of a transaction and portraying a transaction as an advanced transaction model. We demonstrate, via formal proofs, that our approach preserves the semantics of the transaction, and our concurrency control algorithm guarantees serializability.
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页数:14
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