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Context-Based Synchronization: An Approach beyond Semantics for Concurrency Control

Summary: Context-based synchronization: use operation/execution context to relax static conflict models and enable more concurrency while preserving serializability and hybrid atomicity. Builds on HW (commit-time per-object timestamps) to let some noncommutative ops run concurrently when contexts differ, reducing spurious conflicts. (summarized by gpt-5-mini on Feb 09 2026)

Paper ID
1007
Venue
PODS
Year
1993
Pagerank
4.5435639e-05
Overall Rank
8,324 | 42.10%
DOI
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Rank Citing Paper Year Venue Pagerank
12,781 Recovery for Transaction Failures in Object-Based Databases 1996 PODS 4.1945683e-05
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332 On Concurrency Control by Multiple Versions 1982 PODS 0.00027208023
3,223 The Impact of Recovery on Concurrency Control 1989 PODS 7.349938e-05
3,533 Extracting Concurrency from Objects: A Methodology 1991 SIGMOD 7.0009039e-05
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