Concurrency control mechanisms in centralized database systems
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Biblioteca Campus San Joaquín | Colección General | 005.75 K96 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 1 | Disponible | 3560902013633 |
1 Transactions and database processing - 2 Serializability-based correctness criteria - 3 Concurrenvy control mechanisms and their taxonomy - 4 An analytic model of transaction interference - 5 Concurrency control performance modeling: alternatives and implications - 6 Modeling and analysis of concurrency control schemes - 7 Modeling performance impact of hot sport - 8 Two-phase locking performance and its thrashing behavior - 9 Database concurrency control using data flow graphs - 10 Concurrency control and recovery methods for B+-tree indexes: ARIES/KVL and ARIES/IM - 11 Commit_LSN: a nova and simple method for reducing locking and latching in transaction processing systems - 12 Synchronizing long-lived computations - 13 Implementation considerations and performance evaluation of object-based concurrency control protocols - 14 Reduction in transaction conflicts using semantics-based concurrency control - 15 The design and performance evaluation of a lock manager for a memory-resident database system - 16 Performance of concurrency control algorithms for real-time database systems - 17 Firm real-time concurrency control - 18 A two-phase approach to predictably scheduling real-time transactions - 19 Conclict detection tradeoffs for replicated data - 20 On mixing queries and transactions via multiversion locking - 21 Extensibility and asynchrony in the brown-object storage system.