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    Cross-chain deals and adversarial commerce by Herlihy, Maurice, Liskov, Barbara, Shrira, Liuba

    Published in The VLDB journal (01-11-2022)
    “…Modern distributed data management systems face a new challenge: how can autonomous, mutually distrusting parties cooperate safely and effectively? Addressing…”
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    Opportunities for optimism in contended main-memory multicore transactions by Huang, Yihe, Qian, William, Kohler, Eddie, Liskov, Barbara, Shrira, Liuba

    Published in The VLDB journal (01-11-2022)
    “…Main-memory multicore transactional systems have achieved excellent performance using single-version optimistic concurrency control (OCC), especially on…”
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    Cross-chain Deals and Adversarial Commerce by Herlihy, Maurice, Liskov, Barbara, Shrira, Liuba

    Published 15-10-2019
    “…Modern distributed data management systems face a new challenge: how can autonomous, mutually-distrusting parties cooperate safely and effectively? Addressing…”
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    The Impact of Timestamp Granularity in Optimistic Concurrency Control by Huang, Yihe, Bai, Hao, Kohler, Eddie, Liskov, Barbara, Shrira, Liuba

    Published 12-11-2018
    “…Optimistic concurrency control (OCC) can exploit the strengths of parallel hardware to provide excellent performance for uncontended transactions, and is…”
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    Skippy: Enabling Long-Lived Snapshots of the Long-Lived Past by Shaull, R., Shrira, L., Hao Xu

    “…Decreasing disk costs have made it practical to retain long- lived snapshots, enabling new applications that analyze past states and infer about future states…”
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    SNAP: efficient snapshots for back-in-time execution by Shrira, L., Xu, H.

    “…SNAP is a novel high-performance snapshot system for object storage systems. The goal is to provide a snapshot service that is efficient enough to permit…”
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    Lazy replication: exploiting the semantics of distributed services by Ladin, R., Liskov, B., Shrira, L.

    “…The need for high availability in distributed services requires that the data managed by the service be replicated. A major challenge in managing replicated…”
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