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DBMS Korth Edition 4 Exercise 16 Question 25 (Page No. 635)
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If deadlock is avoided by deadlock avoidance schemes, is starvation still possible ? Explain your answer.
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DBMS Korth Edition 4 Exercise 16 Question 26 (Page No. 635)
Consider the timestamp ordering protocol, and two transactions, one that writes two data items p and q, and another that reads the same two data items. Give a schedule whereby the timestamp test for a write operation fails and ... but are unable to complete their task because of interaction with the other processes, is called a live lock.)
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