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    Distributed computing 2 (1987), S. 45-59 
    ISSN: 1432-0452
    Keywords: Database systems ; Concurrency ; Optimistic protocols ; Distributed algorithms ; Rollbacks ; Transactions
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract Concurrency control algorithms have traditionally been based on locking and timestamp ordering mechanisms. Recently optimistic schemes have been proposed. In this paper a distributed, multi-version, optimistic concurrency control scheme is described which is particularly advantageous in a query-dominant environment. The drawbacks of the original optimistic concurrency control scheme, namely that inconsistent views may be seen by transactions (potentially causing unpredictable behavior) and that read-only transactions must be validated and may be rolled back, have been eliminated in the proposed algorithm. Read-only transactions execute in a completely asynchronous fashion and are therefore processed with very little overhead. Furthermore, the probability that read-write transactions are rolled back has been reduced by generalizing the validation algorithm. The effects of global transactions on local transaction processing are minimized. The algorithm is also free from dedlock and cascading rollback problems.
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    International journal of parallel programming 19 (1990), S. 185-211 
    ISSN: 1573-7640
    Keywords: Transactions ; Prolog databases ; optimistic concurrency control ; optimizations
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract The degree of concurrency allowed by a concurrency control scheme depends on the knowledge it has about the database and the transactions. This paper analyzes the syntactic information available in a Prolog database to improve concurrency. An optimistic concurrency control scheme is chosen since it is a natural choice for Prolog databases. The conflict criteria among transactions in a Prolog environment is translated into conditions on the query search tree. This aids in identifying concurrency related information from the depth-first search execution strategy. A spesented in stages such that progressively more information is considered to construct the read and the write sets (required to check conflicts) and better concurrency is achieved. An orthogonal contribution of the information analysis is a new query evaluation optimization. The price for better concurrency is paid in terms of increased storage and computation costs. The optimality of the algorithms with respect to the available information and derived concurrency is discussed qualitatively.
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