XR-lock: locking XML data for efficient concurrency control

Wan-Song Zhang, Daxin Liu, Wei Sun
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Abstract

As the extensible Markup Language (XML) is well accepted in several different web application areas, the subsequent need for sharing XML documents by different applications and multiple users are increasing, In a multi-user environment, concurrency control of XML data becomes an important issue. Although increasing concurrency control for XML data becomes an important issue, few effective methods providing high concurrency of transactions working on the same XML document have been proposed so far. This paper proposes XR-Lock, namely, XML region lock, which can achieve high concurrency while guaranteeing the serializability of transactions to the same XML document. In the proposed method, appropriate lock operation is set to nodes contained in a region, and lock compatibility can be checked at any time to assure the concurrency. Since XR-lock are set on the low-level data accesses for XML query expression and conflicts that violate serializability are detected each time a read or a write access is requested by concurrent transactions, high performance of concurrency for XML documents can be achieved. Efficient algorithms for detecting conflicts are also proposed in this paper.
XR-lock:锁定XML数据以实现有效的并发控制
随着可扩展标记语言(extensible Markup Language, XML)在多个不同的web应用领域被广泛接受,不同应用程序和多个用户之间共享XML文档的需求日益增加,在多用户环境下,XML数据的并发控制成为一个重要问题。尽管增加对XML数据的并发性控制成为一个重要问题,但迄今为止还没有提出有效的方法来提供处理同一XML文档的事务的高并发性。本文提出了XR-Lock,即XML区域锁,在保证事务对同一XML文档的序列化性的同时,可以实现高并发性。该方法对区域内包含的节点设置适当的锁操作,并可随时检查锁兼容性以保证并发性。由于在XML查询表达式的低级数据访问上设置了XR-lock,并且每次并发事务请求读或写访问时都会检测到违反序列化性的冲突,因此可以实现XML文档的高性能并发性。本文还提出了有效的冲突检测算法。
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