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Language Support for Lightweight Transactions (2003)

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by Tim Harris , Keir Fraser
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@MISC{Harris03languagesupport,
    author = {Tim Harris and Keir Fraser},
    title = {Language Support for Lightweight Transactions},
    year = {2003}
}

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Abstract

Concurrent programming is notoriously di#cult. Current abstractions are intricate and make it hard to design computer systems that are reliable and scalable. We argue that these problems can be addressed by moving to a declarative style of concurrency control in which programmers directly indicate the safety properties that they require.

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lightweight transaction    di cult    safety property    current abstraction    declarative style    computer system    concurrent programming    concurrency control   

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