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Performance of Distributed Optimistic Concurrency Control in Real-Time Databases

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Concurrency control is one of the main issues in the studies of real-time database systems. In this paper different distributed concurrency control methods are studied and evaluated in real-time system environment. Because optimistic concurrency control is promising candidate for real-time database systems, distributed optimistic concurrency control methods are discussed more detailed way. We propose a new distributed optimistic concurrency control method, demonstrate that proposed method produces a correct results and proposed method is evaluated and tested in prototype implementation of real-time database system for telecommunications. ...

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Lindström, J. (2004). Performance of Distributed Optimistic Concurrency Control in Real-Time Databases. In: Das, G., Gulati, V.P. (eds) Intelligent Information Technology. CIT 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3356. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30561-3_26

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