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Active, Real-Time, and Temporal Database Systems - Second International Workshop, ARTDB'97, Como, Italy, September 8-9, 1997, Proceedings (Paperback, 1998 ed.)
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Active, Real-Time, and Temporal Database Systems - Second International Workshop, ARTDB'97, Como, Italy, September 8-9, 1997, Proceedings (Paperback, 1998 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1553
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Database systems of the next generation are likely to be inherently
very complex due to the diversity of requirements placed on them.
Incorporating active, real time, and temporal virtues in one
database system is an arduous effort but is also a commend able
one. This book presents the proceedings of the Second International
Workshop on Active, Real Time, and Temporal Database Systems (ARTDB
97), held in Como, Milan, in September 1997. The aim of the
workshop was to bring researchers together from the active and real
time research communities, and to examine the current state of the
art in active, real time, and temporal database systems. This book
offers a collection of papers presented at the ARTDB 97 workshop.
The papers, many of them representing proficient and tenable
results, illuminate the feasibility of building database system
supporting reactive behavior, while enforcing timeliness and
predictability. The book contains nine papers carefully reviewed
and accepted by the program committee, three invited papers written
by prominent researchers in the field, and two summaries of the
panel discussions held at the workshop. The program committee
received seventeen submissions, where each submission was reviewed
by at least three program committee members. The two panel sessions
focused on predictability issues and on practical experience of
active, real time, and temporal database systems. The ARTDB 97
workshop was held in cooperation with the IEEE Technical Committees
on Real Time Systems and Complexity in Computing, and the ACM
Special Interest Group on Manipulation of Data.
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