2017
DOI: 10.1007/s41019-017-0054-0
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Reordering Transaction Execution to Boost High-Frequency Trading Applications

Abstract: High-frequency trading (HFT) has always been welcomed because it benefits not only personal benefits but also the whole social welfare. While the recent advance of portfolio selection in HFT market enables to bring about more profit, it yields much contended OLTP workloads. Featuring exploiting the abundant parallelism, transaction pipeline, the state-of-the-art concurrency control (CC) mechanism, however, suffers from limited concurrency confronted with HFT workloads. Its variants that enable more parallel ex… Show more

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“…reordering of transactions [11,18,29,30]. However, in a database system, it is typically avoided to bu er a large number of incoming transactions before processing as low latency is mandatory.…”
Section: Transactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…reordering of transactions [11,18,29,30]. However, in a database system, it is typically avoided to bu er a large number of incoming transactions before processing as low latency is mandatory.…”
Section: Transactionmentioning
confidence: 99%