Performance of Concurrency Control Schemes in Data Warehousing Systems(Databases)
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概要
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To speed up on-line analytical processing (OLAP), data warehouse, which is usually derived from operational databases, is introduced. When the operational databases happen to change, the data warehouse gets stale. To maintain the freshness of data warehouse, operational database changes need to be frequently and concurrently propagated into the data warehouse. However, if several update transactions are allowed to execute concurrently without an appropriate concurrency control, data inconsistency between data warehouse and operational databases could arise due to incorrect propagation of changes on the operational databases into the data warehouse. In this paper, we propose a new concurrency control scheme, which could execute a number of update transactions in a consistent way. Whenever an update transaction tries to update a data that is being used by OLAP transactions, our scheme allows the update transaction to create a new version of the data. To investigate the applicable areas of our scheme, its performance is evaluated by means of simulation approach. Our experimental results show that the proposed scheme enables OLAP transactions to continuously read a very fresh data without wasting a lot of time to find out an appropriate version of the data from the version pool.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-11-01
著者
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Moon Songchun
Graduate School Of Management Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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KIM Jinbae
Department of Chemical Engineering, Hoseo University
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Kim Jinbae
Department Of Information And Communication Engineering Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Tech
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Kim Jinbae
Department Of Chemical Engineering Hoseo University
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