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Coordinating concurrent access in a distributed database architecture
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Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Computer architecture for non-numeric processing table of contents
Blue Mountain Lake, New York, United States
Pages: 60 - 64  
Year of Publication: 1978
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ABSTRACT

A distributed architecture for an interactive information system is described, and a scheme for coordinating concurrent access to its data is presented. The scheme is deadlock free and is carried out without the need for centralized control. Conflicts are detected as they occur, and competing processes are given exclusive access to the data they need.


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CHAM 74 Donald D. Chamberlin, Raymond F. Boyce, Irving L. Traiger. A Deadlock-Free Scheme for Resource Locking in a Database Environment. I.F.I.P. Proceedings 1974.
 
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COX 76 J. R. Cox, Jr., "A Crosspoint Technology for High-Performance Information Systems," Information Systems Group Working Paper No. 1, Washington University, January 1976.
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Collaborative Colleagues:
M. J. Stucki: colleagues
J. R. Cox, Jr.: colleagues
G. C. Roman: colleagues
P. N. Turcu: colleagues