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- databases atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability: a set of properties that guarantee database transactions are processed reliably
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“ACID, which is perhaps the most curious and interesting of all of them.”
“NET objects derived from the database system's Persistent class, while benefiting from Perst's high performance, small footprint, and features such as ACID (Atomic, Consistent, Isolated and Durable) transactions, a SQL-like interface and specialized collections classes.”
“Traditional SQL databases with "ACID" properties (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability) give strong guarantees about what happens when data is stored and retrieved.”
“An easy way to remember the properties of a transaction is to put it to the "ACID" test.”
““Flatter” data models with BASE mentalities over ACID approaches are more viable today for successful web companies.”
“Check out NRDC’s short movie ACID TEST -- it’s narrated by Sigourney Weaver and is must-watch TV, also.”
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“With the 10.0 beta which passes ACID 3, I began the conversion.”
“WARNING: THIS AIR MAY CONTAIN POLLUTION, ACID, CHEMICALS, and OTHER THINGS that may cause serious illness or death, breath at own risk.”
“HIGH-ACID CANNING" WORKSHOP, the basics of pickling and preserving fruit and tomatoes. 9 a. m.-noon, Accokeek Foundation, 3400 Bryan Point Rd.,”
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“The other major browsers out there support these, get 100% on the ACID 3 test well, Firefox actually only gets 93/100, still a far sight above the 33/100 that IE8 gets, and when people are writing web apps and cool tech with these standards in mind, IE users get left out in the cold, which isn't good for anyone.”
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