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IEEE 9th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'93), Vienn : Autriche (1993)
Automating Fine Concurrency Control in Object-Oriented Databases
Carmelo Malta, José Martinez 1
(1993)

Several propositions were done to provide adapted concurrency control to object-oriented databases. However, most of these proposals miss the fact that considering solely read and write access modes on instances may lead to less parallelism than in relational databases! This paper cope with that issue, and advantages are numerous: (1) commuta¬tivity of methods is determined a priori and automatically by the compiler, without measurable overhead, (2) run-time checking of commutativity is as efficient as for compatibility, (3) inverse operations need not be specified for recovery, (4) this scheme does not preclude more sophisticated approaches, and, last but not least, (5) relational and object-oriented concurrency control schemes with read and write access modes are subsumed under this proposition.
1:  Laboratoire d'Informatique de Nantes Atlantique (LINA)
CNRS : FRE2729 – Université de Nantes – École Nationale Supérieure des Mines - Nantes
Computer Science/Databases
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