使用可调事务边界的协同XML创作的乐观同步

Francis Gropengießer, K. Sattler
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设计应用程序,例如CAD或媒体制作,通常需要多个用户在共享数据(例如XML文档)上协同工作。在这样的环境中使用显式事务是困难的,因为设计人员通常不希望考虑事务或ACID。但是,为了控制更改的可见性或指定恢复单元而应用事务是合理的,但是确定事务边界对设计人员来说必须是透明的。基于此,我们提出了一种自动确定事务边界的新方法,该方法考虑了设计者想要达到的合作程度。在此基础上,提出了一种基于传统的后向并发控制(BOCC)算法的乐观同步模型,以实现多用户环境下已确定事务的同步。它利用XML数据上树操作的语义,并强制执行比可序列化性弱的正确性标准。正如我们的评估所示,当多个用户协作处理共享数据时,与传统的BOCC方法相比,该模型显着减少了事务中止的数量。
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Optimistic Synchronization of Cooperative XML Authoring Using Tunable Transaction Boundaries
Design applications, e.g., CAD or media production, often require multiple users to work cooperatively on shared data, e.g., XML documents. Using explicit transactions in such environments is difficult, because designers usually do not want to consider transactions or ACID. However, applying transactions in order to control visibility of changes or specify recovery units, is reasonable, but determining transaction boundaries must be transparent for the designer. For this reason we propose a novel approach for the automatic determination of transaction boundaries which considers the degree of cooperation designers want to achieve. Furthermore, we present an optimistic synchronization model based on the traditional backward oriented concurrency control (BOCC) algorithm, in order to synchronize the determined transactions in multi-user environments. It exploits the semantics of tree operations on XML data and enforces a correctness criterion weaker than serializability. As our evaluation shows, when multiple users work cooperatively on shared data, this model significantly reduces the number of transaction aborts in comparison to the traditional BOCC approach.
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