Implementation of a Segmented, Transactional Database Caching System

Location

CSU 253

Start Date

25-4-2006 10:30 AM

End Date

25-4-2006 11:30 AM

Student's Major

Computer Information Science

Student's College

Science, Engineering and Technology

Mentor's Name

Ann Quade

Mentor's Department

Computer Information Science

Mentor's College

Science, Engineering and Technology

Description

Research on algorithms and concepts regarding memory-based data caching can help solve the performance bottleneck in current Database Management Systems. Problems such as data concurrency, persistent storage, and transaction management have limited most memory cache's capabilities. It has also been tough to develop a proper user-oriented and business friendly way of implementing such a system. The research of this project focused on code implementation, abstract methodologies and how to best prepare such an application for common business usage.

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Implementation of a Segmented, Transactional Database Caching System

CSU 253

Research on algorithms and concepts regarding memory-based data caching can help solve the performance bottleneck in current Database Management Systems. Problems such as data concurrency, persistent storage, and transaction management have limited most memory cache's capabilities. It has also been tough to develop a proper user-oriented and business friendly way of implementing such a system. The research of this project focused on code implementation, abstract methodologies and how to best prepare such an application for common business usage.

Recommended Citation

Sandmann, Benjamin J.. "Implementation of a Segmented, Transactional Database Caching System." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 25, 2006.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2006/oral-session-N/1