Characteristics of modern computing and storage technologies fundamentally differ from traditional hardware. There is a need to optimally leverage their performance, endurance and energy consumption characteristics. Therefore, existing architectures and algorithms in modern high performance database management systems have to be redesigned and advanced. Multi Version Concurrency Control (MVCC) approaches in data-base management systems maintain multiple physically independent tuple versions. Snapshot isolation approaches enable high parallelism and concurrency in workloads with almost serializable consistency level. Modern hardware technologies benefit from multi-version approaches. Indexing multi-version data on modern hardware is still an...
Many read-intensive systems where fast access to data is more important than the rate at which data ...
In this paper we propose a version control mechanism that enhances the modularity and extensibility ...
Abstract—An efficient multiversion access structure for a transaction-time database is presented. Ou...
Characteristics of modern computing and storage technologies fundamentally differ from traditional h...
Modern mixed (HTAP)workloads execute fast update-transactions and long running analytical queries on...
An index in a Multi-Version DBMS (MV-DBMS) has to reflect different tuple versions of a single data ...
Abstract—New storage technologies, such as Flash and Non-Volatile Memories, with fundamentally diffe...
Database Management Systems (DBMS) need to handle large updatable datasets in on-line transaction pr...
New storage technologies, such as Flash and Non- Volatile Memories, with fundamentally different pro...
In this article we present a performance model for Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC). This ty...
In multi-version databases, updates and deletions of records by transactions require appending a new...
Due to cyber-physical systems, a large-scale multiversion indexing scheme has garnered significant a...
Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC) is a widely em-ployed concurrency control mechanism, as it ...
An efficient management of multiversion data with branched evolution is crucial for many application...
In this thesis, in-depth performance results of a multi-version transaction (MV-T) model that exploi...
Many read-intensive systems where fast access to data is more important than the rate at which data ...
In this paper we propose a version control mechanism that enhances the modularity and extensibility ...
Abstract—An efficient multiversion access structure for a transaction-time database is presented. Ou...
Characteristics of modern computing and storage technologies fundamentally differ from traditional h...
Modern mixed (HTAP)workloads execute fast update-transactions and long running analytical queries on...
An index in a Multi-Version DBMS (MV-DBMS) has to reflect different tuple versions of a single data ...
Abstract—New storage technologies, such as Flash and Non-Volatile Memories, with fundamentally diffe...
Database Management Systems (DBMS) need to handle large updatable datasets in on-line transaction pr...
New storage technologies, such as Flash and Non- Volatile Memories, with fundamentally different pro...
In this article we present a performance model for Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC). This ty...
In multi-version databases, updates and deletions of records by transactions require appending a new...
Due to cyber-physical systems, a large-scale multiversion indexing scheme has garnered significant a...
Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC) is a widely em-ployed concurrency control mechanism, as it ...
An efficient management of multiversion data with branched evolution is crucial for many application...
In this thesis, in-depth performance results of a multi-version transaction (MV-T) model that exploi...
Many read-intensive systems where fast access to data is more important than the rate at which data ...
In this paper we propose a version control mechanism that enhances the modularity and extensibility ...
Abstract—An efficient multiversion access structure for a transaction-time database is presented. Ou...