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ESCC: a new deadline-driven extension of the SCC protocol
Ljubljana, Slovenia October 13-October 14
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISPDC.2003.1267651Second International Symposium on Par ...
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J?rome Haubert, LIH, UFR des Sciences et Techniques du Havre, France
Bruno Sadeg, LIH, UFR des Sciences et Techniques du Havre, France
Laurent Amanton, LIH, UFR des Sciences et Techniques du Havre, France
In Real-Time DataBase Management Systems (RT-DBMSs), both the integrity constraints of the database and the temporal constraints of the transactions must be respected. In this paper, we focus on the real-time concurrency control protocol SCC which combines the advantages of both pessimistic and optimistic concurrency control methods. This protocol distinguishes two kinds of transaction conflicts: the write-write conflicts resolved by the TWR (Thomas Write Rule [1]) method and the read-write and write-read conflicts resolved by the transaction duplication. In this paper, we propose to extend this protocol in two ways: (1) the TWR method is, to our mind, not applicable in real time context and (2) we propose a new deadline-driven method combined with the transaction duplication. Thus, more transactions will meet their deadlines.
Index Terms:
Real-time transactions, transaction deadline, duplication, shadow transactions, concurrency control
Citation:
J?rome Haubert, Bruno Sadeg, Laurent Amanton, "ESCC: a new deadline-driven extension of the SCC protocol," ispdc, pp.111, Second International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2003
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