Composable memory transactions
Microsoft (United States) · Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
Abstract
Writing concurrent programs is notoriously difficult, and is of increasing practical importance. A particular source of concern is that even correctly-implemented concurrency abstractions cannot be composed together to form larger abstractions. In this paper we present a new concurrency model, based on transactional memory, that offers far richer composition. All the usual benefits of transactional memory are present (e.g. freedom from deadlock), but in addition we describe new modular forms of blocking and choice that have been inaccessible in earlier work.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 67.88
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
4- THTim HarrisCorresponding
Microsoft (United States), Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
- SMSimon Marlow
Microsoft (United States), Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
- SPSimon Peyton-Jones
Microsoft (United States), Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
- MHMaurice Herlihy
Microsoft (United States), Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
Topics & keywords
- Transactional memory
- Computer science
- Concurrency
- Deadlock
- Software transactional memory
- Concurrency control
- Blocking (statistics)
- Multiversion concurrency control
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