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ISTCS
1992
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Concurrent Timestamping Made Simple
Concurrent Time-stamp Systems (ctss) allow processes to temporally order concurrent events in an asynchronous shared memorysystem, a powerful tool for concurrency control, serving...
Rainer Gawlick, Nancy A. Lynch, Nir Shavit
VLDB
2001
ACM
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Transaction Timestamping in (Temporal) Databases
Many database applications need accountability and trace-ability that necessitate retaining previous database states. For a transaction-time database supporting this, the choice o...
Christian S. Jensen, David B. Lomet
IPPS
1999
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Implementation of a Virtual Time Synchronizer for Distributed Databases
The availability of high speed networks and improved microprocessor performance have made it possible to build inexpensive cluster of workstations as an appealing platform for par...
Azzedine Boukerche, Sajal K. Das, Ajoy Kumar Datta...
PLDI
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
KISS: keep it simple and sequential
The design of concurrent programs is error-prone due to the interaction between concurrently executing threads. Traditional automated techniques for finding errors in concurrent ...
Shaz Qadeer, Dinghao Wu
RTCSA
2000
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Space efficient wait-free buffer sharing in multiprocessor real-time systems based on timing information
A space efficient wait-free algorithm for implementing a shared buffer for real-time multiprocessor systems is presented in this paper. The commonly used method to implement share...
Håkan Sundell, Philippas Tsigas