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Date: 2012-03-22 12:39:47
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Information
Databases
Lock
Linearizability
Two-phase locking
Parallel computing
Serializability
Extensible Storage Engine
Transaction processing
Concurrency control
Data management

Reasoning About Lock Placements Peter Hawkins, Alex Aiken? , Kathleen Fisher?? , Martin Rinard, and Mooly Sagiv Stanford University, Tufts University, MIT, Tel Aviv University Abstract. A lock placement describes, for ea

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