Abstract
Previous work in real-time database management systems (RT-DBMS) has primarily based on simulation. This paper discusses how current real-time technology has been applied to architect an actual RT-DBMS on a real-time microkernel operating system. A real RT-DBMS must confront many practical issues which simulations typically ignore: race conditions, concurrency, and asynchrony. The challenge of constructing a RT-DBMS is divided into three basic problems: dealing with resource contention, dealing with data contention, and enforcing timing constraints. In this paper, we present our approaches to each problem.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 332-341 |
Number of pages | 10 |
State | Published - 1995 |
Event | Proceedings of the 1995 16th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium - Pisa, Italy Duration: 5 Dec 1995 → 7 Dec 1995 |
Conference
Conference | Proceedings of the 1995 16th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium |
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City | Pisa, Italy |
Period | 5/12/95 → 7/12/95 |