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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.45.2008.tde-29092008-132758
Document
Author
Full name
Hammurabi das Chagas Mendes
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Fernandes, Cristina Gomes (President)
Anido, Ricardo de Oliveira
Feofiloff, Paulo
Title in Portuguese
Estruturas de dados concorrentes: um estudo de caso em skip graphs.
Keywords in Portuguese
análise de complexidade
concorrência
skip graphs
skip lists
Abstract in Portuguese
Muitos dos sistemas de computação existentes atualmente são concorrentes, ou seja, neles constam diversas entidades que, ao mesmo tempo, operam sobre um conjunto de recursos compartilhados. Nesse contexto, devemos controlar a concorrência das diversas operações realizadas, ou então a interferência entre elas poderia causar inconsistências nos recursos compartilhados ou nas próprias operações realizadas. Nesse texto, vamos tratar especificamente de estruturas de dados concorrentes, ou seja, estruturas de dados cujas operações associadas -- consideramos inserção, remoção e busca -- sejam passíveis de execução simultânea por diversas entidades. Tendo em vista o controle da concorrência, vamos adotar uma abordagem baseada no emprego de locks, uma primitiva de sincronização muito usual na literatura. Nossa discussão será apresentada em termos de certas estruturas de dados chamadas skip graphs, que têm propriedades interessantes para outros contextos, como o contexto de sistemas distribuídos.
Title in English
Concurrent data structures: a case-study on skip graphs
Keywords in English
complexity analisys
concurrency
skip graphs
skip lists
Abstract in English
Many existing computer systems are concurrent, or, in other words, they are composed of many entities that, at the same time, operate over some set of shared resources. In this context, we must control the concurrency of the operations, otherwise the interference between them could cause inconsistencies in the shared resources or in the operations themselves. In this text, we specifically discuss concurrent data structures, or, in other words, data structures over which the associated operations -- we consider insertion, removal and search -- could be executed simultaneously by various entities. In order to control the concurrency, we will employ an aproach based on the use of locks, a widely known synchronization primitive in the literature. Our discussion will be presented in terms of data structures called skip graphs, which have interesting properties in other contexts, as the context of distributed systems.
 
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Publishing Date
2008-12-11
 
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  • Mendes, Hammurabi, and Fernandes, Cristina G. A Concurrent Implementation of Skip Graphs [doi:10.1016/j.endm.2009.11.043]. In V Latin-American Algorithms, Graphs and Optimization Symposium, Gramado, Brasil. Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics., 2009. Abstract.
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