Semantic locking in object-oriented database systems

Rodolfo F. Resende, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi
1994 SIGPLAN notices  
Object-oriented databases are being increasingly used to model non-standard applications that emphasize modularity, composition, and rapid prototyping. A semantic locking protocol is presented for transaction management for such object-oriented databases. In particular, the protocol incorporates the semantics of complex objects, nested executions and dynamic conflicts resulting from referentially shared objects.
doi:10.1145/191081.191144 fatcat:yaotvecewjcl3czxtwy2dcxnr4