On Optimistic Methods for Concurrency Control

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Abstract

Most current approaches to concurrency control in database systems rely on locking of data objects as a control mechanism. In this paper, two families of nonlocking concurrency controls are presented. The methods used are “optimistic” in the sense that they rely mainly on transaction backup as a control mechanism, “hoping” that conflicts between transactions will not occur. Applications for which these methods should be more efficient than locking are discussed. © 1981, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Kung, H. T., & Robinson, J. T. (1981). On Optimistic Methods for Concurrency Control. ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS), 6(2), 213–226. https://doi.org/10.1145/319566.319567

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