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Predictability and consistency in real-time database systems

Young‐Kuk Kim, Sang H. Son

Year
1995
Citations
37

Abstract

Introduction As our society becomes more integrated with computer technology, information processing for human activities necessitates computing that responds to requests in real-time rather than just with best-effort . Many computer systems are now used to monitor and control physical devices and large complex systems which must have predictable and timely behaviors. We call such systems real-time systems. Some real-time systems must maintain and manipulate data shared by many tasks; thus they need to have databases which can provide the services needed by real-time computations. Real-time database systems (RTDBS) have (at least some) transactions with explicit timing constraints, such as deadlines and temporal distances. RTDBS are becoming increasingly important in a wide range of applications, such as aerospace and weapon systems, computer-integrated manufacturing, robotics, nuclear power Sec. 21.2 Characteristics a

Keywords

PredictabilityConsistency (knowledge bases)DatabaseComputer scienceStatisticsMathematicsArtificial intelligence

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