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4:00:00 PM on 10/27/2009
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SSL 150
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Title: Deuteronomy - Rethinking Database Kernel Architectures
Speaker: Dr. David Lomet
Host: Prof. Shahram Ghandeharizadeh
Abstract: Traditionally, a DBMS kernel has recovery, concurrency control and access method code tightly bound together. In the Deuteronomy project we factor the kernel into
a transactional component (TC) that knows about transactions and their "logical" concurrency control and undo/redo recovery, and a data component (DC) that knows about the access methods and ...read more at event URL-
http://www.cs.usc.edu/calendar/csevent.asp?date=10/27/2009&Event_ID=902
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