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Multiversion Integrated Concurrency Control for Hard Real-Time Systems (1992)  (Make Corrections)  
Lih-Chyun Shu, Michal Young



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Abstract: We describe an integrated multi-version concurrency control protocol for hard real-time systems. The new protocol is based on a combination of protocols originally developed for database systems, but is extended to permit predictable low-overhead implementation with analytical guarantees of worstcase blocking when used with rate-monotonic scheduling. A useful property of the protocol is that long queries do not block short update tasks. The specific contributions of the paper include... (Update)

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@misc{ shu-multiversion,
  author = "Lih-Chyun Shu and Michal Young",
  title = "Multiversion Integrated Concurrency Control for Hard Real-Time Systems",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shu92multiversion.html" }
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