In computer science, a timestamp-based concurrency control algorithm is a optimistic concurrency control method. It is used in some databases to safely...
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Multiversion concurrency control (MCC or MVCC), is a non-locking concurrency control method commonly used by database management systems to provide concurrent access...
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effective concurrency even when deadlocks are avoided. Optimistic concurrency control transactions involve these phases: Begin: Record a timestamp marking...
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control methods, which involve the use of timestamps on transaction to determine transaction priority: Optimistic concurrency control Timestamp-based...
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trusted timestamping on the blockchain Linked timestamping Timestamping (computing) Timestamp-based concurrency control Trusted timestamping Claudia Maria...
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the field of databases, the Thomas write rule is a rule in timestamp-based concurrency control. It can be summarized as ignore outdated writes. It states...
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concurrency control. For instance, a heartbeat network uses timestamping to monitor the nodes on a high availability computer cluster. Timestamping computer...
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thus can be arranged in order, either by revision number or timestamp. Revisions are based on past revisions, though it is possible to largely or completely...
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PreguiƧa, Nuno; Shapiro, Marc (2009). "CRDTs: Consistency without Concurrency Control". Computing Research Repository. arXiv:0907.0929. PreguiƧa, Nuno;...
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transactions", through optimistic concurrency control, timestamp-based concurrency control and multiversion concurrency control (MVCC). Unlike version 1, version...
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