Towards a visually interpretable analysis of Two-Phase Locking membership

Abstract

Two-phase locking (2PL) is a consolidated policy commonly adopted by Database Management Systems to enforce serializability of a schedule. While the policy is well understood, both in its standard and in the strict version, automatically deriving a suitable tabular/graphical analysis of schedules with respect to 2PL is far from trivial, and requires several technicalities that do not straightforwardly translate to visual cues. In this paper, we delve into the details of the development of a tool for 2PL analysis.

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