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    12 December 2024

    • curprev 11:3911:39, 12 December 2024Scapegoat talk contribs 3,700 bytes +3,700 Created page with "'''Timestamp-Based Protocol''' is a concurrency control mechanism in database systems that uses timestamps to order transactions, ensuring serializability. Each transaction is assigned a unique timestamp when it begins, and the protocol uses these timestamps to determine the execution order of conflicting operations. ==Key Concepts== *'''Timestamp:''' A unique identifier (usually based on the system clock or a counter) assigned to each transaction when it starts. *'''Rea..." Tag: Visual edit