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 language | English |
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Title of host publication | Online-Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Real-Time Databases |
Editors | Kwei-Jay Lin |
Pages | 32-39 |
Publication status | Published - 1996 |
MoE publication type | B3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings |
Event | First International Workshop on Real-Time Databases - Newport Beach, United States Duration: 7 Mar 1996 → 8 Mar 1996 |
Workshop
Workshop | First International Workshop on Real-Time Databases |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Newport Beach |
Period | 7/03/96 → 8/03/96 |