Using a non-productform queueing network model, two approximations are developed for computing the average response time of transactions in a multi-processor shared-memory database system with optimistic concurrency control. The time and resources needed for the validation of transactions are explicitly taken into account in the queueing model, since they are not always negligible. The performance of the approximations, tested against a simulation of the queueing model, is very good
This dissertation investigates the problem of supporting optimistic processing for distributed datab...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The effects of transaction re...
In this article we present a performance model for Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC). This ty...
Using a non-productform queueing network model, two approximations are developed for computing the a...
For a real-time shared-memory database with optimistic concurrency control, an approximation for the...
For a real-time shared-memory database with optimistic concurrency control, an approximation for the...
For a real-time shared-memory database with optimistic concurrency control, an approximation for the...
For a real-time shared-memory database with optimistic concurrency control, an approximation for the...
For a real-time shared-memory database with Optimistic Concurrency Control (OCC), an approximation f...
Using a non-productform queueing network model, two. approximations are developed for computing the ...
A transaction scheduling mechanism is designed for a shared??memory?? multi??processor database syst...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Concurrency control mechanisms including the wait, time-stamp and rollback mechanisms have been brie...
One of the most important reasons for using a distributed database system is to achieve good perform...
Performance analysis of a real-time database with optimistic concurrency control S.A.E. Sassen and J...
This dissertation investigates the problem of supporting optimistic processing for distributed datab...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The effects of transaction re...
In this article we present a performance model for Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC). This ty...
Using a non-productform queueing network model, two approximations are developed for computing the a...
For a real-time shared-memory database with optimistic concurrency control, an approximation for the...
For a real-time shared-memory database with optimistic concurrency control, an approximation for the...
For a real-time shared-memory database with optimistic concurrency control, an approximation for the...
For a real-time shared-memory database with optimistic concurrency control, an approximation for the...
For a real-time shared-memory database with Optimistic Concurrency Control (OCC), an approximation f...
Using a non-productform queueing network model, two. approximations are developed for computing the ...
A transaction scheduling mechanism is designed for a shared??memory?? multi??processor database syst...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Concurrency control mechanisms including the wait, time-stamp and rollback mechanisms have been brie...
One of the most important reasons for using a distributed database system is to achieve good perform...
Performance analysis of a real-time database with optimistic concurrency control S.A.E. Sassen and J...
This dissertation investigates the problem of supporting optimistic processing for distributed datab...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The effects of transaction re...
In this article we present a performance model for Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC). This ty...