Testing database transaction concurrency

Yuetang Deng, P. Frankl, Zhongqiang Chen
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Database application programs are often designed to be executed concurrently by many users. By grouping related database queries into transactions, DBMS (database management system) can guarantee that each transaction satisfies the well-known ACID properties: atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability. However, if a database application is decomposed into transactions in an incorrect manner, the application may fail when executed concurrently due to potential offline concurrency problems. This paper presents a dataflow analysis technique for identifying schedules of transaction execution aimed at revealing concurrency faults of this nature, along with techniques for controlling the DBMS or the application so that execution of transaction sequences follows generated schedules. The techniques have been integrated into AGENDA, a tool set for testing relational database application programs. Preliminary empirical evaluation is presented.
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测试数据库事务并发性
数据库应用程序通常被设计为由许多用户并发执行。通过将相关的数据库查询分组到事务中,DBMS(数据库管理系统)可以保证每个事务满足众所周知的ACID属性:原子性、一致性、隔离性和持久性。但是,如果以不正确的方式将数据库应用程序分解为事务,则由于潜在的脱机并发性问题,应用程序在并发执行时可能会失败。本文提出了一种数据流分析技术,用于识别事务执行的时间表,旨在揭示这种性质的并发性错误,以及控制DBMS或应用程序的技术,以便事务序列的执行遵循生成的时间表。这些技术已经集成到AGENDA中,这是一个用于测试关系数据库应用程序的工具集。提出了初步的实证评价。
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