An Eager and Pessimistic Space Reservation Method for Tables Frequently Accessed by Concurrent Transactions (Special Issue on New Generation Database Technologies)
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概要
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Space reservation is important in allocating and releasing storage space in DBMSs to support recoverable actions. Since most existing space reservation methods are designed to perform well when few data pages have spaces reserved by more than one transaction, they are not suitable for some of the newly emerging applications, such as workflow and inventory control systems. In these applications, many concurrent transactions frequently insert and delete records into/from a relatively small table. This paper proposes a new space reservation method that performs well for these types of applications by extending the lock control structures to keep detailed and up-to-date information in a reserved state. This paper also shows, by simulation, that the new method performs better than existing ones for applications in which many concurrent transactions frequently insert and delete records into/from a table, and even for applications where data pages rarely have space reserved by more than one transaction.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1999-01-25
著者
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Kim H‐j
Seoul National Univ. Seoul Kor
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Lee K‐w
Seoul National Univ. Coll Medicine Seoul Kor
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Lee K‐w
Department Of Computer Science Seoul National University
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LEE Kang-Woo
Department of Computer Science, Seoul National University
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KIM Hyoung-Joo
Departmemt of Computer Engineering, Seoul National University
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Kim Hyoung-joo
Departmemt Of Computer Engineering Seoul National University
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Lee Kang-woo
Department Of Computer Science Seoul National University
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