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ICDE
2006
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Don't be a Pessimist: Use Snapshot based Concurrency Control for XML
Currently, only few XML data management systems support concurrent access to an XML document, and if they do, they typically apply variations of hierarchical locking to handle XML...
Zeeshan Sardar, Bettina Kemme
DASFAA
2009
IEEE
253views Database» more  DASFAA 2009»
13 years 8 months ago
Implementing and Optimizing Fine-Granular Lock Management for XML Document Trees
Abstract. Fine-grained lock protocols with lock modes and lock granules adjusted to the various XML processing models, allow for highly concurrent transaction processing on XML tre...
Sebastian Bächle, Theo Härder, Michael P...
IS
2006
13 years 5 months ago
The Michigan benchmark: towards XML query performance diagnostics
We propose a micro-benchmark for XML data management to aid engineers in designing improved XML processing engines. This benchmark is inherently different from application-level b...
Kanda Runapongsa, Jignesh M. Patel, H. V. Jagadish...
DEXA
2009
Springer
127views Database» more  DEXA 2009»
13 years 12 months ago
The Real Performance Drivers behind XML Lock Protocols
Abstract. Fine-grained lock protocols should allow for highly concurrent transaction processing on XML document trees, which is addressed by the taDOM lock protocol family enabling...
Sebastian Bächle, Theo Härder
SBBD
2004
137views Database» more  SBBD 2004»
13 years 6 months ago
A Lock Manager for Collaborative Processing of Natively Stored XML Documents
Today, neither transactional provisions, in general, nor concurrency control, in particular, of DBMS-based processing are tailored to the specific needs of large and collaborative...
Michael Peter Haustein, Theo Härder