Increasing the accuracy and coverage of SQL progress indicators
Gang Luo, Jeffrey F. Naughton, et al.
ICDE 2005
Traditional workload management methods mainly focus on the current system status while information about the interaction between queued and running transactions is largely ignored. This paper proposes using transaction reordering, a workload management method that considers both the current system status and information about the interaction between queued and running transactions, to improve the transaction throughput in an RDBMS. Our main idea is to reorder the transaction sequence submitted to the RDBMS to minimize resource contention and to maximize resource sharing. The advantages of the transaction reordering method are demonstrated through experiments with three commercial RDBMSs. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Gang Luo, Jeffrey F. Naughton, et al.
ICDE 2005
Peter J. Haas, Jeffrey F. Naughton, et al.
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Gang Luo
AAAI 2008
Gang Luo, Chunqiang Tang, et al.
IHI 2010