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On optimistic methods for concurrency control
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1981
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EngineeringConstraintsVerificationTransaction ProcessingConcurrent SystemConcurrency ControlFormal VerificationConcurrency ControlsDatabase ConsistencyData ManagementComputer ScienceParallel Data ManagementData ObjectsTransactional ApplicationConcurrency TheoryFormal MethodsTransaction BackupBusinessParallel ProgrammingConcurrent Data Structure
Most current approaches to concurrency control in database systems rely on locking of data objects as a control mechanism. In this paper, two families of nonlocking concurrency controls are presented. The methods used are “optimistic” in the sense that they rely mainly on transaction backup as a control mechanism, “hoping” that conflicts between transactions will not occur. Applications for which these methods should be more efficient than locking are discussed.
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