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Concurrency control using locking with deferred blocking

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2 Author(s)
Yu, P.S. ; IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA ; Dias, D.M.

The concurrency control method employed can be critical to the performance of transaction processing systems. The conventional locking scheme tends to suffer from the blocking phenomenon. The proposed scheme reduces the blocking probability by deferring the blocking behavior of transactions to the later stages of their execution. The transaction execution can then be divided into a nonblocking phase, in which transactions wait for locks but do not block other transactions, and a blocking phase, as in conventional locking. Data accessed during the nonblocking phase can lead to transaction abort. By properly balancing the blocking and abort effects, the proposed scheme can lead to better performance at all data and resource contention levels than either conventional locking or the optimistic concurrency control schemes. Both simulation and analytical models are used for estimating the performance of this scheme

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Data Engineering, 1990. Proceedings. Sixth International Conference on

Date of Conference: 5-9 Feb 1990

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