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Is distributed locking harder? (English)
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1984
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The problem of determining whether a set of locked transactions, accessing a distributed database, is guaranteed to produce only serializable schedules is examined. For a pair of transactions, with n steps, it is proved that this concurrency control problem, which is polynomially solvable for centralized databases, is in general coNP- complete. A new graph-theoretic technique is employed and an \(O(n^ 2)\) test for the special case of databases distributed between two sites is provided.
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locked transactions
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distributed database
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serializable schedules
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concurrency control
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coNP-complete
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graph-theoretic technique
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