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Most Influential SIGMOD 1989 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Concurrency Control In Groupware Systems

C. A. Ellis; S. J. Gibbs

Venue
ACM SIGMOD Conference (SIGMOD) 1989
Recognition
Most Influential SIGMOD 1989 Paper (Rank No. 1)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
9
Certificate ID
3417d101afc1338b

Abstract

Groupware systems are computer-based systems that support two or more users engaged in a common task, and that provide an interface to a shared environment. These systems frequently require fine-granularity sharing of data and fast response times. This paper distinguishes real-time groupware systems from other multi-user systems and discusses their concurrency control requirements. An algorithm for concurrency control in real-time groupware systems is then presented. The advantages of this algorithm are its simplicity of use and its responsiveness: users can operate directly on the data without obtaining locks. The algorithm must know some semantics of the operations. However the algorithm's overall structure is independent of the semantic information, allowing the algorithm to be adapted to many situations. An example application of the algorithm to group text editing is given, along with a sketch of its proof of correctness in this particular case. We note that the behavior desired in many of these systems is non-serializable.

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