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What (who) is over-optimistic - definition

Optimistic locking; Optimistic concurrency

over-optimistic      
¦ adjective unjustifiably optimistic.
Derivatives
over-optimism noun
Over (Evans Blue song)         
SONG BY EVANS BLUE
Over (EB song)
"Over" is a song by Canadian rock band Evans Blue. It was released on 10 July 2006, as the second single from Evans Blue's debut album The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume.
optimistic         
  • Optimistic Personality (modified from<ref name="Bates2015" />)
  • ''An optimist and a pessimist'', [[Vladimir Makovsky]], 1893
MENTAL ATTITUDE
Panglossianism; Overoptimism; Panglossian; Optimistic; Strong optimism; Optimistic philosophy; Optomism; Optimalism; Optimalist; Philosophical optimism; Positive mindsets; Positive mindset; Optimist (person); Optimist; Optimistic nihilism
adj.
1) cautiously; incurably optimistic
2) optimistic about, over
3) optimistic that + clause (we are optimistic that the results will be favorable)

Wikipedia

Optimistic concurrency control

Optimistic concurrency control (OCC), also known as optimistic locking, is a concurrency control method applied to transactional systems such as relational database management systems and software transactional memory. OCC assumes that multiple transactions can frequently complete without interfering with each other. While running, transactions use data resources without acquiring locks on those resources. Before committing, each transaction verifies that no other transaction has modified the data it has read. If the check reveals conflicting modifications, the committing transaction rolls back and can be restarted. Optimistic concurrency control was first proposed by H. T. Kung and John T. Robinson.

OCC is generally used in environments with low data contention. When conflicts are rare, transactions can complete without the expense of managing locks and without having transactions wait for other transactions' locks to clear, leading to higher throughput than other concurrency control methods. However, if contention for data resources is frequent, the cost of repeatedly restarting transactions hurts performance significantly, in which case other concurrency control methods may be better suited. However, locking-based ("pessimistic") methods also can deliver poor performance because locking can drastically limit effective concurrency even when deadlocks are avoided.

Examples of use of over-optimistic
1. "How horribly over–optimistic that turned out to be.
2. Let‘s not get sentimental or soppy here, or rashly over–optimistic.
3. His over optimistic growth forecasts may just be the tip of the iceberg.
4. A tour of the city suggests that Quinn is not being over–optimistic.
5. Halil al–Haya, a top Hamas lawmaker who leads the party‘s negotiating team, said Abu Rdeneh may be over optimistic.