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Locks with ordered sharing

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In databases and transaction processing the term Locks with ordered sharing comprises several variants of the two-phase locking (2PL) concurrency control protocol generated by changing the blocking semantics of locks upon conflicts. Further softening of locks eliminates thrashing.

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References

  • D. Agrawal, A. El Abbadi, A. E. Lang: The Performance of Protocols Based on Locks with Ordered Sharing, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Volume 6, Issue 5, October 1994, pp. 805โ€“818, ISSN 1041-4347