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Index locking

Known as: Index lock 
In databases an index is a data structure, part of the database, used by a database system to effectively navigate access to user data. Index data… 
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2000
2000
We discuss three forms of phantom prevention locking that have been proposed in the literature: (1) predicate locking [EGLT76… 
1997
1997
Real-time database systems are expected to rely heavily on indexes to speed up data access and thereby help more transactions… 
1995
1995
Many real-time database applications arise in electronic financial services, safety-critical installations and military systems… 
1995
1995
Although the general concepts provided by the standard concurrency control theory (e. g. [BHG87]) remain a solid guide for…