Triggered real-time databases with consistency constraints
Proceedings of the sixteenth international conference on Very large databases
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Scheduling real-time transactions: a performance evaluation
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Hybrid protocols using dynamic adjustment of serialization order for real-time concurrency control
Real-Time Systems - Special issue: real-time databases
Distributed and Parallel Databases - Special issue: Research topics in distributed and parallel databases
A token-based synchronization scheme for distributed real-time databases
Information Systems
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Data Engineering
Managing contention and timing constraints in a real-time database system
RTSS '95 Proceedings of the 16th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
Improving timeliness in real-time secure database systems
ACM SIGMOD Record
Distributed real time database systems: background and literature review
Distributed and Parallel Databases
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The design and implementation of real-time database systems presents many new and challenging problems. Compared with traditional databases, real-time database systems have a distinct feature: they must maintain temporally coherent data while satisfy timing constraints associated with transactions. In addition, a real-time database system must adapt to changes in the operating environment and guarantee the completion of critical transactions. In this paper we address the issues associated with temporal nature of transactions and data, and research areas for advanced real-time database systems.