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Performance Evaluation of Semantics-based Multilevel Concurrency Control Protocols

Summary: Semantics-based multilevel concurrency control with recoverability (weaker than commutativity), scheduling by relative conflict. Simulations show large throughput gains vs single-level 2PL and commutativity-only multilevels, robust under contention. (summarized by gpt-5-nano on Feb 09 2026)

Paper ID
2481
Venue
SIGMOD
Year
1990
Pagerank
4.5254659e-05
Overall Rank
8,400 | 41.57%
DOI
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Rank Citing Paper Year Venue Pagerank
3,533 Extracting Concurrency from Objects: A Methodology 1991 SIGMOD 7.0009039e-05
7,821 A Performance Evaluation of Multi-Level Transaction Management 1991 VLDB 4.6430783e-05
12,916 Integrating Implicit Answers with Object-Oriented Queries 1991 VLDB 4.1945683e-05
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Citations counted here include only citations to other VLDB/SIGMOD/CIDR/PODS papers in this database.

Rank Cited Paper Year Venue Pagerank
190 Models for Studying Concurrency Control Performance: Alternatives and Implications 1985 SIGMOD 0.0003579699
463 The Design Of Xprs 1988 VLDB 0.00022464669
1,148 Abstraction in Recovery Management 1986 SIGMOD 0.00013660928
1,589 A Theoretical Foundation Of Multi-Level Concurrency Control 1986 PODS 0.00011238248
1,642 Transaction Synchronisation In Object Bases 1988 PODS 0.00011044566
5,044 High Contention in a Stock Trading Database: A Case Study 1988 SIGMOD 5.7410441e-05
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