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Transaction processing / Computing / Data management / Data / Concurrency control / Databases / Commitment ordering / Schedule / Serializability / ACID / Snapshot isolation / Multiversion concurrency control
Date: 2016-05-22 15:38:26
Transaction processing
Computing
Data management
Data
Concurrency control
Databases
Commitment ordering
Schedule
Serializability
ACID
Snapshot isolation
Multiversion concurrency control

Analysing Snapshot Isolation Andrea Cerone Alexey Gotsman IMDEA Software Institute

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