<p><span>This book provides an overview of both experimental and commercial real-time database systems (RTDBs) and a systematic approach to understanding, designing, and implementing them.</span></p><p><span>To this end, the book is composed of four chapters: Chapter 1 βAn Overview of Real-Time Data
Real-Time Database Systems: Architecture and Techniques
β Scribed by Tei-Wei Kuo, Kam-Yiu Lam (auth.), Kam-Yiu Lam, Tei-Wei Kuo (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 282
- Series
- The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 593
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In recent years, tremendous research has been devoted to the design of database systems for real-time applications, called real-time database systems (RTDBS), where transactions are associated with deadlines on their completion times, and some of the data objects in the database are associated with temporal constraints on their validity. Examples of important applications of RTDBS include stock trading systems, navigation systems and computer integrated manufacturing.
Different transaction scheduling algorithms and concurrency control protocols have been proposed to satisfy transaction timing data temporal constraints. Other design issues important to the performance of a RTDBS are buffer management, index accesses and I/O scheduling.
Real-Time Database Systems: Architecture and Techniques summarizes important research results in this area, and serves as an excellent reference for practitioners, researchers and educators of real-time systems and database systems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Real-time Database Systems: An Overview of System Characteristics and Issues....Pages 3-8
Misconceptions About Real-time Databases....Pages 9-16
Applications and System Characteristics....Pages 17-26
Conservative and Optimistic Protocols....Pages 29-44
Semantics-based Concurrency Control....Pages 45-57
Real-time Index Concurrency Control....Pages 59-74
Buffer Management in Real-time Active Database Systems....Pages 77-95
Disk Scheduling....Pages 97-107
System Failure and Recovery....Pages 109-124
Overload Management in RTDBs....Pages 125-139
Secure Real-time Transaction Processing....Pages 141-157
System Framework of ARTDBs....Pages 161-169
Reactive Mechanisms....Pages 171-184
Updates and View Maintenance....Pages 185-202
Distributed Concurrency Control....Pages 205-215
Data Replication and Availability....Pages 217-225
Real-time Commit Processing....Pages 227-243
Mobile Distributed Real-time Database Systems....Pages 245-258
Prototypes: Programmed Stock Trading....Pages 261-277
Future Directions....Pages 279-285
β¦ Subjects
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems; Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory; Production/Logistics; Theory of Computation
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