Abstract
In allusion to the transaction trait of the object-oriented mobile real-time database in the biomedical information service system, the new concurrency control communications protocol (PAI-OM-2PL) is put up with the fusion of common object two stages lock protocol (2PL) and concurrency control communications protocol (PAI-2PL) of traditional mobile real-time nested transaction. The aim of proposing this new communications protocol in the biomedical information service system is to give full play to transaction semanteme, can earlier release lock with using open nested transaction model. The performance of PAI-OM-2PL was tested on the object-oriented database (db4o) in the biomedical information service system, at the same time we simulate mobile computing setting. The result is that the performance is enhanced by using the new communications protocol in some surroundings.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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