Real-Time Database Systems
Issues and Applications
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Author
Contributions
- Lin, Kwei-Jay - Contributor
- Son, Sang Hyuk - Contributor
Publication
1997 - Springer US, Boston, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
92,000 words, Guess
Page Count
368 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverealtimedatabase00best
- ISBN-101461378249
- ISBN-101461561612
- ISBN-139781461378242
- ISBN-139781461561613
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number851731894
- Better World Books9781461378242
- Better World Books9781461561613
- Open LibraryOL27084583M
Classifications
- DDC004.6
- LCCTK7874.6
- LCCTK7874.6QA76.9.D35TK
and 1 more
- LCCQA76.5-.73
Description
Despite the growing interest in Real-Time Database Systems, there is no single book that acts as a reference to academics, professionals, and practitioners who wish to understand the issues involved in the design and development of RTDBS. Real-Time Database Systems: Issues and Applications fulfills this need. This book presents the spectrum of issues that may arise in various real-time database applications, the available solutions and technologies that may be used to address these issues, and the open problems that need to be tackled in the future. With rapid advances in this area, several concepts have been proposed without a widely accepted consensus on their definitions and implications. To address this need, the first chapter is an introduction to the key RTDBS concepts and definitions, which is followed by a survey of the state of the art in RTDBS research and practice. The remainder of the book consists of four sections: models and paradigms, applications and benchmarks, scheduling and concurrency control, and experimental systems. The chapters in each section are contributed by experts in the respective areas. Real-Time Database Systems: Issues and Applications is primarily intended for practicing engineers and researchers working in the growing area of real-time database systems. For practitioners, the book will provide a much needed bridge for technology transfer and continued education. For researchers, this book will provide a comprehensive reference for well-established results. This book can also be used in a senior or graduate level course on real-time systems, real-time database systems, and database systems or closely related courses.
Series Statement
- The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Real-Time Systems -- 396
- Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Real-Time Systems -- 396.
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