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The active object-oriented database system TriGS has been developed as part of a larger EC ESPRIT project aiming at the development of next-generation production scheduling and control systems [Huem93]. The goal of this paper is to summarize the work on TriGS which comprises both aspects concerning the development of the active system itself, and guidelines concerning the design of active databases.