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{{WikiEntry|key=Linearizability|qCode=513932}} is a concept of [[consistency]]<ref>{{:Book/Designing Distributed Systems}}</ref> in distributed data systems.
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Linearizability(Q513932) is a concept of consistency[1] in distributed data systems.

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References

  1. Kleppmann, Martin (Mar 1, 2017). Designing Data-Intensive Applications:The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Systems. local page: O'reily Press.  , Chapter 9, Consistency and Consensus, Section on Linearizability, P.324

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