Impact of high speed network on performance of real-time concurrency control protocol

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)531-546
Journal / PublicationJournal of Systems Architecture
Volume42
Issue number6-7 SPEC. ISS.
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 1996

Abstract

The impact of network layer assumptions on the performance of the concurrency control protocol in distributed real-time database systems is studied by modeling the network layer as ATM networks instead of conventional simple constant delay centers. The results show that the unpredictable behaviour of the underlying network will give non-constant network transit time which in turn can cause significant adverse impact on the performance of the protocol. In this study, a dynamic deadline assignment scheme is proposed to reduce the impact of the underlying network and to improve the system performance.

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  • Asynchronous transfer mode, Concurrency control, Deadline assignment, Distributed real-time database systems, Performance evaluation