Timestamp Ordering Concurrency Control - Lecture 17
Offered By: CMU Database Group via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into the intricacies of Timestamp Ordering Concurrency Control in this comprehensive lecture from Carnegie Mellon University's Intro to Database Systems course. Led by Professor Jignesh Patel, this 1 hour and 22 minute session explores the fundamental concepts and implementation strategies of timestamp-based concurrency control mechanisms in database systems. Examine how timestamps are used to maintain transaction order, prevent conflicts, and ensure data consistency. Access accompanying slides and detailed notes to reinforce your understanding of this critical aspect of database management. Part of the Fall 2023 15-445/645 course, this lecture provides valuable insights for students and professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of advanced database concepts.
Syllabus
F2023 #17 - Timestamp Ordering Concurrency Control (CMU Intro to Database Systems)
Taught by
CMU Database Group
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