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Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems, 1996
- Vijay Kumar:
Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems. Prentice-Hall 1996, ISBN 0-13-065442-6, pp. 1-627 - Vijay Kumar, Meichun Hsu:
Transactions and Database Processing. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 1-6 - Panos K. Chrysanthis:
Serializability-Based Correctness Criteria. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 7-29 - Vijay Kumar:
Concurrency Control Mechanisms and Their Taxonomy. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 30-36 - Andreas Reuter:
An Analytic Model of Transaction Interference. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 37-57 - Rakesh Agrawal, Michael J. Carey, Miron Livny:
Concurrency Control Performance Modeling: Alternatives and Implications. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 58-105 - Philip S. Yu:
Modeling and Analysis of Concurrency Control Schemes. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 106-147 - Bin Zhang, Meichun Hsu:
Modeling Performance Impact of Hot Spots. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 148-165 - Alexander Thomasian:
Two-Phase Locking Performance and Its Thrashing Behavior. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 166-214 - Margaret H. Eich, David L. Wells:
Database Concurrency Control Using Data Flow Graphs. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 215-247 - C. Mohan:
Concurrency Control and Recovery Methods for B+-Tree Indexes: ARIES/KVL and ARIES/IM. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 248-306 - C. Mohan:
Commit_LSN: A Novel and Simple Method for Reducing Locking and Latching in Transaction Processing Systems. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 307-335 - Friedemann Schwenkreis, Andreas Reuter:
Synchronizing Long-Lived Computations. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 336-355 - Shehan Xavier, Krithi Ramamritham:
Implementation Considerations and Performance Evaluation of Object-Based Concurrency Control Protocols. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 356-386 - Sushil Jajodia, Ravi Mukkamala:
Reduction in Transaction Conflicts Using Semantics-Based Concurrency Control. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 387-405 - Tobin J. Lehman, Vibby Gottemukkala:
The Design and Performance Evaluation of a Lock Manager for a Memory-Resident Database System. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 406-428 - Juhnyoung Lee, Sang Hyuk Son:
Performance of Concurrency Control Algorithms for Real-Time Database Systems. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 429-460 - Jayant R. Haritsa, Michael J. Carey, Miron Livny:
Firm Real-Time Concurrency Control. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 461-493 - Patrick E. O'Neil, Krithi Ramamritham, Calton Pu:
A Two-Phase Approach to Predictably Scheduling Real-Time Transactions. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 494-522 - Michael J. Carey, Miron Livny:
Conflict Detection Tradeoffs for Replicated Data. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 523-566 - Paul M. Bober, Michael J. Carey:
On Mixing Queries and Transactions via Multiversion Locking. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 567-594 - David E. Langworthy, Stanley B. Zdonik:
Extensibility and Asynchrony in the Brown-Object Storage System. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 595-627
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