Locks with ordered sharing

In databases and transaction processing the term Locks with ordered sharing comprises several variants of the Two phase locking (2PL) concurrency control protocol generated by changing the blocking semantics of locks upon conflicts. One variant is identical to Strict commitment ordering (SCO).

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