We investigate the performance implications of providing transaction atomicity for firm- deadline real-time applications operating on distributed data. Using a detailed simulation model, the real-time performance of a representative set of classical transaction commit protocols is evaluated. The experimental results show that data distribution has a significant influence on real-time performance and that the choice of commit protocol clearly affects the magnitude of this influence. We also propose and evaluate a new commit protocol, PROMPT (Permits Reading Of Modified Prepared-data for Timeliness), that is specifically designed for the real-time domain. PROMPT allows transactions to "optimistically" borrow, in a controlled manner, the updat...
In [6], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed f o r use in distributed firm-dea...
One-phase commit protocols substantially reduce the overheads of transaction commit processing, maki...
One-phase commit protocols substantially reduce the overheads of transaction commit processing, maki...
We investigate the performance implications of providing transaction atomicity for firm- deadline re...
We investigate the performance implications of providing transaction atomicity for firm-deadline rea...
AbstractÐWe investigate the performance implications of providing transaction atomicity for firm-dea...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
We investigate the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distributed rea...
In [6], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed f o r use in distributed firm-dea...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
In [10], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed for use in distributed firm-dead...
In [6], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed for use in distributed firm-deadl...
In [6], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed f o r use in distributed firm-dea...
One-phase commit protocols substantially reduce the overheads of transaction commit processing, maki...
One-phase commit protocols substantially reduce the overheads of transaction commit processing, maki...
We investigate the performance implications of providing transaction atomicity for firm- deadline re...
We investigate the performance implications of providing transaction atomicity for firm-deadline rea...
AbstractÐWe investigate the performance implications of providing transaction atomicity for firm-dea...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
We investigate the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distributed rea...
In [6], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed f o r use in distributed firm-dea...
We investigate here the performance implications of supporting transaction atomicity in a distribute...
In [10], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed for use in distributed firm-dead...
In [6], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed for use in distributed firm-deadl...
In [6], we proposed a new commit protocol, OPT, specially designed f o r use in distributed firm-dea...
One-phase commit protocols substantially reduce the overheads of transaction commit processing, maki...
One-phase commit protocols substantially reduce the overheads of transaction commit processing, maki...