A data store allows application processes to put and get data from a shared memory. In general, a data store cannot be modelled as a strictly sequential process. Applications observe non-sequential behaviours, called anomalies. The set of pos- sible behaviours, and conversely of possible anomalies, constitutes the consistency model of the data store.
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Shapiro, M., & Sutra, P. (2019). Database Consistency Models. In Encyclopedia of Big Data Technologies (pp. 591–601). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77525-8_203
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