Improving A Solution's Quality Through Parallel Processing
The Journal of Supercomputing
Concurrency Control for Mixed Transactions in Real-Time Databases
IEEE Transactions on Computers
ASIAN '02 Proceedings of the7th Asian Computing Science Conference on Advances in Computing Science: Internet Computing and Modeling, Grid Computing, Peer-to-Peer Computing, and Cluster
An Analysis of Zero-Clairvoyant Scheduling
TACAS '02 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems
A Dual Interpretation of "Standard Constraints" in Parametric Scheduling
FTRTFT '00 Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Formal Techniques in Real-Time and Fault-Tolerant Systems
Optimal length tree-like resolution refutations for 2SAT formulas
ACM Transactions on Computational Logic (TOCL)
Superlinear Performance in Real-Time Parallel Computation
The Journal of Supercomputing
Periodic Linear Programming with applications to real-time scheduling
Mathematical Structures in Computer Science
Chain programming over difference constraints
Nordic Journal of Computing
Coping with uncertainty and stress: a parallel computation approach
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking
Real-time minimum vertex cover for two-terminal series-parallel graphs
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking
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From the Publisher:Real-time systems are defined as those for which correctness depends not only on the logical properties of the produced results, but also on the temporal properties of these results. In a database, real-time means that in addition to typical logical consistency constraints, such as a constraint on a data item's value, there are constraints on when transactions execute and on the "freshness" of the data transactions access. The challenges and tradeoffs faced by the designers of real-time database systems are quite different from those faced by the designers of general-purpose database systems. To achieve the fundamental requirements of timeliness and predictability, not only do conventional methods for scheduling and transaction management have to be redesigned, but also new concepts that have not been considered in conventional database systems, or in real-time systems need to be added. Real-Time Database and Information Systems: Research Advances is devoted to new techniques for scheduling of transactions, concurrency management, transaction logging, database languages, and new distributed database architectures. Real-Time Database and Information Systems: Research Advances is primarily intended for practicing engineers and researchers working in the growing area of real-time database and information retrieval systems. For practitioners, the book will provide a much needed bridge for technology transfer and continued education. For researchers, the book will provide a comprehensive reference for well-established results. The book can also be used in the senior or graduate level course on real-time systems, real-time database systems, and database systems, or closely related courses.