Cart, M., Ferrie, J., Richy, H., An Optimistic Multi--Level Concurrency Control for Nested Typed Objects, 2nd Int. Conf. on Data and Knowledge Systems for Manufacturing and Engineering, 1989

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Multi-Level Recovery - Weikum, Hasse, Broessler, al. (1990)   (22 citations)  (Correct)

....presented algorithm has been implemented in the DASDBS database kernel system. 1. The Impact of Multi Level Concurrency Control on Recovery Multi level transactions have received considerable attention as a framework for designing and analyzing high performance concurrency control methods [BBG89, BSW88, CFR89, FLMW88, GS87, HH88, Ma87, MGG86, RGN90, SG88, Wei86, Wei87b]. A multi level transaction is a special kind of nested transaction, namely a balanced tree of actions in which all nodes at the same depth correspond to operations of the same level of abstraction in a data management system. The edges in a transaction tree represent the implementation of an ....

Cart, M., Ferrie, J., Richy, H., An Optimistic Multi--Level Concurrency Control for Nested Typed Objects, 2nd Int. Conf. on Data and Knowledge Systems for Manufacturing and Engineering, 1989

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