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An Evaluation of Multiversion Concurrency Control forWeb Service Directories
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA July 09-July 13
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Walter Binder, University of Lugano
Samuel Spycher, Ecole Polytechnique F?ed?erale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Ion Constantinescu, Ecole Polytechnique F?ed?erale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Boi Faltings, Ecole Polytechnique F?ed?erale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Web service directories are shared resources that have to accommodate a high number of concurrent read requests, whereas updates are relatively infrequent. To allow for the automatic composition of complex web services based on those contained in a directory, read requests may involve a series of queries which require a consistent view of the data. We have developed an efficient web service directory that is based on the Multiversion Generalised Search Tree (MVGiST), an integration of a multidimensional index structure with multiversion concurrency control. The MVGiST is able to index web services according to their input and output parameters, supports a high level of concurrent read requests, and guarantees consistency across multiple subsequent read queries. In this paper we evaluate the performance and scalability of the MVGiST and compare it with a traditional, locking-based concurrency control mechanism.
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Walter Binder, Samuel Spycher, Ion Constantinescu, Boi Faltings, "An Evaluation of Multiversion Concurrency Control forWeb Service Directories," icws, pp.35-42, IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2007), 2007
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