This paper presents an algorithm which extends the relatively new notion of speculative concurrency control by delaying the commitment of transactions, thus allowing other conflicting transactions to continue execution and commit rather than restart. This algorithm propagates uncommitted data to other outstanding transactions thus allowing more speculative schedules to be considered. The algorithm is shown always to find a serializable schedule, and to avoid cascading aborts. Like speculative concurrency control, it considers strictly more schedules than traditional concurrency control algorithms. Further work is needed to determine which of these speculative methods performs better on actual transaction loads. Keywords: Real-time systems, ...
[[abstract]]A new priority management policy, aprescheduling policy, is proposed. This policy can be...
The design and implementation of real-time data-base systems presents many new and challenging prob-...
In many application areas database management systems may have to operate under real-time constraint...
This paper presents an algorithm which extends the relatively new notion of speculative concurrency ...
In this paper, we propose a new class of Concurrency Control Algorithms that is especially suited fo...
Various concurrency control algorithms differ in the time when conflicts are detected, and in the wa...
We describe SCC-kS, a Speculative Concurrency Control (SCC) algorithm that allows a DBMS to use e ci...
Various concurrency control algorithms di er in the time when con icts are detected, and in the way ...
Many activities are comprised of temporally dependent events that must be executed in a specific chr...
Concurrency control mechanisms including the wait, time-stamp and rollback mechanisms have been brie...
Time-critical scheduling in real-time database systems has two components: real-time transaction sch...
Real-time database must maintain the Temporal Consistency of the data which cannot be achieved with ...
Speculative Concurrency Control (SCC) [Best92a] is a new concur-rency control approach especially su...
A problem with Speculative Concurrency Control algorithms and other common concurrency control schem...
Real-time database systems must meet time constraints in addition to the integrity constraints. Rese...
[[abstract]]A new priority management policy, aprescheduling policy, is proposed. This policy can be...
The design and implementation of real-time data-base systems presents many new and challenging prob-...
In many application areas database management systems may have to operate under real-time constraint...
This paper presents an algorithm which extends the relatively new notion of speculative concurrency ...
In this paper, we propose a new class of Concurrency Control Algorithms that is especially suited fo...
Various concurrency control algorithms differ in the time when conflicts are detected, and in the wa...
We describe SCC-kS, a Speculative Concurrency Control (SCC) algorithm that allows a DBMS to use e ci...
Various concurrency control algorithms di er in the time when con icts are detected, and in the way ...
Many activities are comprised of temporally dependent events that must be executed in a specific chr...
Concurrency control mechanisms including the wait, time-stamp and rollback mechanisms have been brie...
Time-critical scheduling in real-time database systems has two components: real-time transaction sch...
Real-time database must maintain the Temporal Consistency of the data which cannot be achieved with ...
Speculative Concurrency Control (SCC) [Best92a] is a new concur-rency control approach especially su...
A problem with Speculative Concurrency Control algorithms and other common concurrency control schem...
Real-time database systems must meet time constraints in addition to the integrity constraints. Rese...
[[abstract]]A new priority management policy, aprescheduling policy, is proposed. This policy can be...
The design and implementation of real-time data-base systems presents many new and challenging prob-...
In many application areas database management systems may have to operate under real-time constraint...