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Despite the growing interest in Real-Time Database Systems, there
is no single book that acts as a reference to academics,
professionals, and practitioners who wish to understand the issues
involved in the design and development of RTDBS. Real-Time Database
Systems: Issues and Applications fulfills this need. This book
presents the spectrum of issues that may arise in various real-time
database applications, the available solutions and technologies
that may be used to address these issues, and the open problems
that need to be tackled in the future. With rapid advances in this
area, several concepts have been proposed without a widely accepted
consensus on their definitions and implications. To address this
need, the first chapter is an introduction to the key RTDBS
concepts and definitions, which is followed by a survey of the
state of the art in RTDBS research and practice. The remainder of
the book consists of four sections: models and paradigms,
applications and benchmarks, scheduling and concurrency control,
and experimental systems. The chapters in each section are
contributed by experts in the respective areas. Real-Time Database
Systems: Issues and Applications is primarily intended for
practicing engineers and researchers working in the growing area of
real-time database systems. For practitioners, the book will
provide a much needed bridge for technology transfer and continued
education. For researchers, this book will provide a comprehensive
reference for well-established results. This book can also be used
in a senior or graduate level course on real-time systems,
real-time database systems, and database systems or closely related
courses.
Database Recovery presents an in-depth discussion on all aspects of
database recovery. Firstly, it introduces the topic informally to
set the intuitive understanding, and then presents a formal
treatment of recovery mechanism. In the past, recovery has been
treated merely as a mechanism which is implemented on an ad-hoc
basis. This book elevates the recovery from a mechanism to a
concept, and presents its essential properties. A book on recovery
is incomplete if it does not present how recovery is practiced in
commercial systems. This book, therefore, presents a detailed
description of recovery mechanisms as implemented on Informix,
OpenIngres, Oracle, and Sybase commercial database systems.
Database Recovery is suitable as a textbook for a graduate-level
course on database recovery, as a secondary text for a
graduate-level course on database systems, and as a reference for
researchers and practitioners in industry.
Database Recovery presents an in-depth discussion on all aspects of
database recovery. Firstly, it introduces the topic informally to
set the intuitive understanding, and then presents a formal
treatment of recovery mechanism. In the past, recovery has been
treated merely as a mechanism which is implemented on an ad-hoc
basis. This book elevates the recovery from a mechanism to a
concept, and presents its essential properties. A book on recovery
is incomplete if it does not present how recovery is practiced in
commercial systems. This book, therefore, presents a detailed
description of recovery mechanisms as implemented on Informix,
OpenIngres, Oracle, and Sybase commercial database systems.
Database Recovery is suitable as a textbook for a graduate-level
course on database recovery, as a secondary text for a
graduate-level course on database systems, and as a reference for
researchers and practitioners in industry.
Despite the growing interest in Real-Time Database Systems, there
is no single book that acts as a reference to academics,
professionals, and practitioners who wish to understand the issues
involved in the design and development of RTDBS. Real-Time Database
Systems: Issues and Applications fulfills this need. This book
presents the spectrum of issues that may arise in various real-time
database applications, the available solutions and technologies
that may be used to address these issues, and the open problems
that need to be tackled in the future. With rapid advances in this
area, several concepts have been proposed without a widely accepted
consensus on their definitions and implications. To address this
need, the first chapter is an introduction to the key RTDBS
concepts and definitions, which is followed by a survey of the
state of the art in RTDBS research and practice. The remainder of
the book consists of four sections: models and paradigms,
applications and benchmarks, scheduling and concurrency control,
and experimental systems. The chapters in each section are
contributed by experts in the respective areas. Real-Time Database
Systems: Issues and Applications is primarily intended for
practicing engineers and researchers working in the growing area of
real-time database systems. For practitioners, the book will
provide a much needed bridge for technology transfer and continued
education. For researchers, this book will provide a comprehensive
reference for well-established results. This book can also be used
in a senior or graduate level course on real-time systems,
real-time database systems, and database systems or closely related
courses.
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