Semantic-Based Concurrency Control for Object-Oriented Database Systems Supporting Real-Time Applications

Abstract

Recently, object-oriented database technology has started to gain the attention of researchers in real-time database systems. This paper investigates major issues in designing semantic-based concurrency control for object-oriented database systems supporting real-time applications, and it describes approaches to solving these problems in an efficient way. This approach depends on the notion of "affected-set" of operations to determine operation compatibilities, and it employs concurrency control algorithms augmented with priority-based conflict resolution schemes. With this method, it is impossible to maneuver the tradeoff between logical and temporal consistency constraints in determining operation compatibilities, because the method deals with the two separately in different dimensions. However, this approach significantly lessens the complexity of the compatibility relation construction process, and can easily apply results from previous research on semantic-based concurrency control for object-oriented databases and on priority-based concurrency control for real-time database systems.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA455383

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  • Juhnyoung Lee
  • Sang H. Son

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  • University of Virginia

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