Eight Transaction Papers by Jim Gray
Philip A. Bernstein

TL;DR
This paper summarizes eight influential transaction papers by Jim Gray, highlighting his contributions to the field of computing and transaction processing.
Contribution
It compiles and analyzes Jim Gray's key transaction papers, providing insights into his pioneering work and its impact on computing.
Findings
Jim Gray's work advanced transaction processing techniques.
His papers influenced modern database systems.
The summary highlights Gray's passion for learning and innovation.
Abstract
This article is a summary of eight of Jim Gray's transaction papers. It was written at the invitation of Pat Helland to be a chapter of a forthcoming book in the ACM Turing Award winners' series, "Curiosity, Clarity, and Caring: How Jim Gray's Passion for Learning, Teaching, and People Changed Computing."
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Big Data and Business Intelligence · Cognitive Computing and Networks
