Multiple Reads, One Write Simultaneously in Distributed Database
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-1996
Department
Computing
School
Computing Sciences and Computer Engineering
Abstract
Currently, there are two approaches to control the database concurrency: the two-phase locking approach and the timestamp approach. In this paper, we introduce a new approach which will increase the output of the distributed database management system, DDBMS. In this new system, instead of preventing users from modifying data while other users read them, DDBMS will create virtual tables for those database readers. Therefore, those data values can be accessed in read mode by multiple users and be access in write mode by a user, simultaneously.
Publication Title
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Volume
31
Issue
41276
First Page
319
Last Page
322
Recommended Citation
Supituk, B.,
Ali, D. L.
(1996). Multiple Reads, One Write Simultaneously in Distributed Database. Computers and Industrial Engineering, 31(41276), 319-322.
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