The impact of recovery on concurrency control (Q686645)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 428587
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 428587 |
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The impact of recovery on concurrency control (English)
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10 October 1993
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The paper investigates the constraints that recovery methods for transaction systems impose on concurrency control, a subject which seems to have been neglected by theoreticians so far. More specifically, two popular recovery methods are considered: update in place (in which the effects of a transaction that is aborted at some point are ``undone'') and deferred update (in which all the effects of a transaction are seen in the system only when the transaction commits). The work gives a precise characterization of the conflict relations that work with each recovery method and it is shown that each method permits conflict relations that the other do not.
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recovery methods
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transaction systems
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concurrency control
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