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Write–write conflict
Known as:
Overwriting uncommitted data
, Write-write conflict
, Write-write failure
In computer science, in the field of databases, write–write conflict, also known as overwriting uncommitted data is a computational anomaly…
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Commit (data management)
Computer science
Concurrency control
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Transaction processing
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2019
2019
Timestamp reassignment: taming transaction abort for serializable snapshot isolation
Ningnan Zhou
,
Xiao Zhang
,
Shan Wang
Frontiers of Computer Science
2019
Corpus ID: 53278960
Serializable snapshot isolation (SSI) is a promising technique to exploit parallelism for multi-core databases. However, SSI…
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2013
2013
Concurrency Control Mechanism for Nested Transactions in Mobile Environment
Nyo Nyo Yee
2013
Corpus ID: 4918196
In mobile environment, mobile host can initiate transactions and that transactions may be executed at mobile host or fixed host…
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2008
2008
Integrity Constraint Management in Certification-Based Replication Protocols
M. I. Ruiz-Fuertes
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F. D. Muñoz-Escoí
,
H. Decker
2008
Corpus ID: 14064026
Current database replication protocols take care of readwrite and/or write-write conflict evaluation. If there are no such…
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