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18th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA 2007)
Freshness Control of XML Documents for Query Load Balancing
Regensburg, Germany
September 03-September 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2932-1
Stephane Gancarski, University P&M Curie Paris, France
Cecile Le Pape, University P&M Curie Paris, France
Alda Lopes Gancarski, GET/INT, CNRS UMR SAMOVAR, Evry, France
We present an approach for controlling the freshness of replicated XML documents. The main idea is that read-only transactions may accept to read stale data, provided they can express an upper bound on the staleness of the data they read. Controlling the freshness of data accessed by read-only transactions greatly improves load balancing since it allows for choosing a node for executing the transaction even if it is not perfectly fresh. Such a routing is based on detecting which parts of a document are likely to be updated by a given transaction. Due to the rich nature of XML, the problem is quite more complex than for relational SQL data. We present a new algorithm for conflict detection between transactions, needed to estimate freshness of data according to the missing transactions on a node. WE also present new freshness measures, in order to take into account the structure/content nature of XML.
Index Terms:
Freshness control, load balancing, transaction conflict detection, lazy replication
Citation:
Stephane Gancarski, Cecile Le Pape, Alda Lopes Gancarski, "Freshness Control of XML Documents for Query Load Balancing," dexa, pp.35-39, 18th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA 2007), 2007
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