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Multiversion concurrency control

Known as: MCC, Multi-Version Concurrency Control 
Multiversion concurrency control (MCC or MVCC), is a concurrency control method commonly used by database management systems to provide concurrent… 
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2013
2013
This paper presents Griffin, a new fault-comprehension technique. Griffin provides a way to explain concurrency bugs using… 
2009
2009
Linguistic constructs for concurrent programming, such as atomic regions, typically intend to orchestrate low-level code and… 
2007
2007
Multicore microprocessors have been largely motivated by the diminishing returns in performance and the increased power… 
1998
1998
Abstract : Data warehouse maintenance algorithms usually work off-line, making the warehouse unavailable to users. However, since… 
1997
1997
Concurrency control protocols based on multiversions have been used in some commercial transaction processing systems in order to… 
1994
1994
If events produced by processes of a distributed computation are generally supposed to be instantaneous, it is not the case for… 
1993
1993
A version control mechanism is proposed that enhances the modularity and extensibility of multiversion concurrency control… 
1991
1991
We are developing an interactive debugger with reverse execution for the language Standard ML extended to include concurrent…