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In [[computer science]], '''Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics''', or '''ARIES''' is a recovery [[algorithm]] designed to work with a [[no-force]], steal database approach; it is used by [[IBM DB2]], [[Microsoft SQL Server]] and many other [[database system]]s.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Mohan|first1=C.|last2=Haderle|first2=Donald|last3=Lindsay|first3=Bruce|last4=Pirahesh|first4=Hamid|last5=Schwarz|first5=Peter|title=ARIES: A Transaction Recovery Method Supporting Fine-Granularity Locking and Partial Rollbacks Using Write-Ahead Logging|journal=ACM Transactions on Database Systems|date=March 1992|volume=17|issue=1|pages=94–162}}</ref> [[IBM Fellow]] Dr. [[C. Mohan]] is the primary inventor of the ARIES family of algorithmsalgo.<ref>{{cite web|title=Repeating History Beyond ARIES|url=http://www.vldb.org/conf/1999/P1.pdf|publisher=C. Mohan, Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, Edinburgh, UK, September 1999.}}</ref>
 
Three main principles lie behind ARIES