Optimism vs. Locking: A Study of Concurrency Control for Client-Server Object-Oriented Databases
Many client-server object-oriented database systems (OODBs) run applications at clients and perform all accesses on cached copies of database objects. Moving both data and computation to the clients can improve response time, throughput, and scalability.
Main Author: | Gruber, Robert Edward |
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Other Authors: | Liskov, Barbara H. |
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2023
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149839 |
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