Computer
Bibliography on temporal databases
ACM SIGMOD Record
Temporal databases status and research directions
ACM SIGMOD Record - Directions for future database research & development
Current research on real-time databases
ACM SIGMOD Record
Object Database Standard: ODMG-93
Object Database Standard: ODMG-93
An architecture and two new research problems in ARCS databases
CIKM '96 Proceedings of the workshop on Databases: active and real-time
A Study of Concurrency Control in Real-Time, Active Database Systems
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Using Logs to Increase Availability in Real-Time Main-Memory Database
IPDPS '00 Proceedings of the 15 IPDPS 2000 Workshops on Parallel and Distributed Processing
The ClustRa Telecom Database: High Availability, High Throughput, and Real-Time Response
VLDB '95 Proceedings of the 21th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Benchmark for Real-Time Database Systems for Telecommunications
DBTel '01 Proceedings of the VLDB 2001 International Workshop on Databases in Telecommunications II
Real-Time Transaction Management in Mobile Computing Systems
DASFAA '99 Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications
Specification and implementation of dynamic web site benchmark in telecommunication area
ICCOMP'08 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Computers
Performance of distributed optimistic concurrency control in real-time databases
CIT'04 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Intelligent Information Technology
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Various types of computer systems are used behind the scenes in many parts of the telecommunications network to ensure its efficient and trouble-free operation. These systems are large, complex, and expensive real-time computer systems that are mission critical, and contains a database engine as a critical component. These systems share some of common database issues with conventional applications, but they also exhibit rather unique characteristics that present challenging database issues. Major DBMS issues for network management include choosing the right data model, handling two different kinds of data in terms of integrity and recovery constraints, supporting temporal queries, satisfying real-time performance and high availability requirements, and several miscellaneous issues. Some of these issues have been investigated in various areas of database researches, but most of them largely remain in the research stage. Advances in these areas that result in actual integrated implementations for data-intensive, real-time and temporal applications are eagerly awaited.