The RAPID case study: Requirements for and the design of a fast-response database system

Antoni Wolski, Janne Karvonen, Anton Puolakka

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Abstract

Time-critical industrial applications represent a database requirement profile which is significantly different from that in traditional (business) database applications. Results of a corresponding needs survey performed among leading developers of factory systems are presented in the paper. The requirements have paved way to the development of the RAPID systemD-a fast-response and active history database Client/Server system which has a unique assortment of temporal and active characteristics. Some of the most crucial design questions are discussed, including the choice of the process architecture and concurrency models, the temporal table model and the triggers semantics.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOnline-Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Real-Time Databases
EditorsKwei-Jay Lin
Pages32-39
Publication statusPublished - 1996
MoE publication typeB3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings
EventFirst International Workshop on Real-Time Databases - Newport Beach, United States
Duration: 7 Mar 19968 Mar 1996

Workshop

WorkshopFirst International Workshop on Real-Time Databases
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNewport Beach
Period7/03/968/03/96

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