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George T. Heineman, Gail E. Kaiser



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Abstract: Database management systems (DBMSs) have been increasingly used for advanced application domains, such as software development environments, network management, workflow management systems, computer-aided design and manufacturing, and managed healthcare. In these domains, the standard correctness model of serializability is often too restrictive. We introduce the notion of a Concurrency Control Language (CCL) that allows a database application designer to specify concurrency control policies to ... (Update)

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.... to modify a foreign system leads us to believe that DBMS designers themselves would easily be able to modify their systems accordingly [59]. As an analogy, consider multi database systems: to guarantee certain global behavior, they assume that each local transaction manager...

...been implemented in the InterBase Parallel Language (IPL) and the Vienna Parallel Logic (VPL) language. 3.3. 3 CORD The authors of CORD [29] have introduced the notion of Concurrency Control Language (CCL) which allows a database application designer to specify concurrency...

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George T. Heineman and Gail E. Kaiser. The CORD approach to extensible concurrency control. Technical Report CUCS-024-95 (revised), Columbia University Department of Computer Science, February 1996. Submitted for publication. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/heineman96cord.html   More

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    author = "G. Heineman and G. Kaiser",
    title = "The {CORD} Approach to Extensible Concurrency Control",
    pages = "562--572",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/heineman96cord.html" }
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