Affiliation:
1. University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Massachusetts, Amherst
2. University of Massachusetts, Amherst
3. University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Abstract
A crucial consideration in environments where data is broadcast to clients is the low bandwidth available for clients to communicate with servers. Advanced applications in such environments do need to read data that is mutually consistent as well as current. However, given the asymmetric communication capabilities and the needs of clients in mobile environments, traditional serializability-based approaches are too restrictive, unnecessary, and impractical. We thus propose the use of a weaker correctness criterion called
update consistency
and outline mechanisms based on this criterion that ensure (1) the
mutual consistency
of data maintained by the server and read by clients, and (2) the
currency
of data read by clients. Using these mechanisms, clients can obtain data that is current and mutually consistent “off the air”, i.e., without contacting the server to, say, obtain locks. Experimental results show a substantial reduction in response times as compared to existing (serializability-based) approaches. A further attractive feature of the approach is that if caching is possible at a client, weaker forms of currency can be obtained while still satisfying the mutual consistency of data.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Information Systems,Software
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