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Computing / Concurrency control / Computer programming / Transaction processing / Concurrent computing / Data management / Parallel computing / Debugging / Linearizability / Monitor / Atomicity / Serializability
Date: 2010-02-12 11:46:54
Computing
Concurrency control
Computer programming
Transaction processing
Concurrent computing
Data management
Parallel computing
Debugging
Linearizability
Monitor
Atomicity
Serializability

Kivati: Fast Detection and Prevention of Atomicity Violations Lee Chew David Lie Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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