In this article we introduce GMU, a genuine partial replication protocol for transactional systems, which exploits an innovative, highly scalable, distributed multiversioning scheme. Unlike existing multiversion-based solutions, GMU does not rely on any global logical clock, which may represent a contention point and a major impairment to system scalability. Also, GMU never aborts read-only transactions and spares them from undergoing distributed validation schemes. This makes GMU particularly efficient in presence of read-intensive workloads, as typical of a wide range of real-world applications. GMU guarantees the Extended Update Serializability (EUS) isolation level. This consistency criterion is particularly attractive as it is sufficie...
Application programmers increasingly prefer distributed stor-age systems with strong consistency and...
Abstract—Deferred update replication is a well-known ap-proach to building data management systems a...
International audienceWe explore the spectrum of strong consistency transactional protocols, using b...
In this article we introduce GMU, a genuine partial replication protocol for transactional systems, ...
Abstract—GMU is a recently proposed genuine partial replication protocol for transactional systems t...
In this article we present SCORe, a scalable one-copy serializable partial replication protocol. Dif...
Part 6: Availability, Security and PrivacyInternational audienceIn this article we present SCORe, a ...
Part 6: Availability, Security and PrivacyInternational audienceIn this article we present SCORe, a ...
Part 6: Availability, Security and PrivacyInternational audienceIn this article we present SCORe, a ...
We investigate a transactional memory runtime system providing scaling and strong consistency for ge...
Distributed transactional systems typically achieve efficiency by abandoning true serial-izability f...
This dissertation describes Dynamic Multiversioning, a novel replication protocol, providing scalabi...
Partial data replication protocols for transactional distri-buted systems present a high scalability...
Concurrency control protocols based on multiversions have been used in some commercial transaction p...
The last few decades have witnessed the unprecedented growth of large-scale online services. Distrib...
Application programmers increasingly prefer distributed stor-age systems with strong consistency and...
Abstract—Deferred update replication is a well-known ap-proach to building data management systems a...
International audienceWe explore the spectrum of strong consistency transactional protocols, using b...
In this article we introduce GMU, a genuine partial replication protocol for transactional systems, ...
Abstract—GMU is a recently proposed genuine partial replication protocol for transactional systems t...
In this article we present SCORe, a scalable one-copy serializable partial replication protocol. Dif...
Part 6: Availability, Security and PrivacyInternational audienceIn this article we present SCORe, a ...
Part 6: Availability, Security and PrivacyInternational audienceIn this article we present SCORe, a ...
Part 6: Availability, Security and PrivacyInternational audienceIn this article we present SCORe, a ...
We investigate a transactional memory runtime system providing scaling and strong consistency for ge...
Distributed transactional systems typically achieve efficiency by abandoning true serial-izability f...
This dissertation describes Dynamic Multiversioning, a novel replication protocol, providing scalabi...
Partial data replication protocols for transactional distri-buted systems present a high scalability...
Concurrency control protocols based on multiversions have been used in some commercial transaction p...
The last few decades have witnessed the unprecedented growth of large-scale online services. Distrib...
Application programmers increasingly prefer distributed stor-age systems with strong consistency and...
Abstract—Deferred update replication is a well-known ap-proach to building data management systems a...
International audienceWe explore the spectrum of strong consistency transactional protocols, using b...