Title :
A priority-driven concurrency control protocol based on data contention rates for distributed real-time database systems
Author :
Jinhwan Kim ; Heonshik Shin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ., South Korea
Abstract :
The paper presents a priority-driven concurrency control protocol to schedule active transactions accessing distributed real-time databases based on priority information. This protocol controls real-time transactions with different priority more effectively. By combining flexible synchronization techniques for desirable real-time conflict resolution, it intends to avoid unnecessary aborts or blocking of conflicting transactions. Thus, flexible priority-driven scheduling enables this protocol to interleave and complete as many transactions as possible without sacrificing data or timing constraints. Performance is achieved by increasing the number of transactions, especially with higher priority.<>
Keywords :
concurrency control; distributed databases; real-time systems; scheduling; synchronisation; transaction processing; active transactions; conflicting transactions; data contention rates; distributed real-time database systems; flexible priority-driven scheduling; flexible synchronization; priority information; priority-driven concurrency control protocol; real-time conflict resolution; real-time transactions; timing constraints; Access protocols; Concurrency control; Database systems; Distributed databases; Environmental management; Job shop scheduling; Military aircraft; Real time systems; Timing; Transaction databases;
Conference_Titel :
TENCON '93. Proceedings. Computer, Communication, Control and Power Engineering.1993 IEEE Region 10 Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing, China
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1233-3
DOI :
10.1109/TENCON.1993.319996