Method for sharing access to database elements in a data process

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395600, 364DIG1, 3642568, 3642813, 3642814, 3642817, 3642818, 3642821, G06F 9312, G06F 1200

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to data processing methods and systems. More particularly, this invention relates to database generation, management, and handling programs and systems which are capable of multitask processing. The present invention provides four facilities for enhancing operation of such programs, namely a resource serialization or enque facility; an auto commit facility; a performance monitoring facility; and a checkpoint insertion facility.

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