Database systems are often built as a collection of processes (or threads) that share memory. What controls access to the shared memory area? Is two-phase locking suitable for serialising access to...


Database systems are often built as a collection of processes (or threads) that share memory.



  1. What controls access to the shared memory area?

  2. Is two-phase locking suitable for serialising access to shared memory data structures? Explain your response.



Jun 09, 2022
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