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Strategies for resolving inter-class data conflicts in mixed real-time database systems Lam K., Kuo T., Lee T. Journal of Systems and Software 61(1): 1-14, 2002. Type: Article
Lam et al. explore concurrency control issues in real-time database systems. Various concurrency control protocols are investigated for different types of real-time and non-real-time transactions....
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A probe-based technique to optimize join queries in distributed Internet databases Shahabi C., Khan L., McLeod D. Knowledge and Information Systems 2(3): 373-385, 2000. Type: Article
The effectiveness of a probe-based optimization technique for join queries in Internet databases, which estimates network bandwidth on the fly, is demonstrated in this paper. The performance results presented were obtained by implemen...
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Abort-Oriented Concurrency Control for Real-Time Databases Kuo T., Liang M., Shu L. IEEE Transactions on Computers 50(7): 660-673, 2001. Type: Article
A class of concurrency control algorithms to improve the schedulability of a transaction system for real-time databases is proposed. The protocols are based on the idea of aborting transactions that introduce excessive blocking. The im...
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Implementing E-Transactions with Asynchronous Replication Frølund S., Guerraoui R. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems 12(2): 133-146, 2001. Type: Article
The paper presents an algorithm for the implementation of e-transactions that execute exactly-once, despite failures. The algorithm is based on an asynchronous replication scheme that tolerates unreliable failure detection and replica ...
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Transactional information systems: theory, algorithms, and the practice of concurrency control and recovery Weikum G., Vossen G., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2001. 852 pp. Type: Book (9781558605084)
This is an outstanding text on transaction processing, covering both theoretical and practical aspects of the field. It will serve as an excellent textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses. It will also be useful as a re...
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Aug 1 2001 |
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Real-Time Data Semantics and Similarity-Based Concurrency Control Kuo T., Mok A. IEEE Transactions on Computers 49(11): 1241-1254, 2000. Type: Article
The semantics of real-time database applications are discussed, and the authors show how the usual correctness criteria of concurrency control can be weakened to incorporate the concept of similarity. The proposed new correctness crite...
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Component database systems Dittrich K., Geppert A. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2001. Type: Divisible Book
Many new applications require database management systems to support more and more new functionality. According to the editors, the new functionality should be added or replaced in a modular manner as needed. With a componentized archi...
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Garbage collection for a client-server persistent object store Amsaleg L., Franklin M., Gruber O. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 17(3): 153-201, 1999. Type: Article
A garbage collection algorithm is described for persistent object stores in a client/server environment. The algorithm is based on a partitioned mark-and-sweep approach, and it is tailored to cope with the problems introduced by persis...
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Jan 1 2000 |
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Principles of distributed database systems (2nd ed.) Özsu M., Valduriez P., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1999. 657 pp. Type: Book (9780136597070)
This second edition of an outstanding textbook in distributeddatabase systems is well suited to classroom use for graduate andadvanced undergraduate courses. It is also beneficial as a referencebook for anyone working in database syste...
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May 1 1999 |
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Unifying concurrency control and recovery of transactions with semantically rich operations Vingralek R., Hasse-Ye H., Breitbart Y., Schek H. (ed) Theoretical Computer Science 190(2): 363-396, 1998. Type: Article
The authors present a transaction management model to unify concurrency control and recovery for databases with an arbitrary but finite set of operations. The model generalizes previous work [1] by defining transactions on data objects...
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