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Fourth International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing
Developing a Triggering System for Real-Time Databases in Distributed Environment
Magdeburg, Germany
May 02-May 04
ISBN: 0-7695-1089-2
Hye-Sook Yoon. Hyuk Han, ChungNam National University
Young-Kuk Kim, ChungNam National University
Sung-Il Jin, ChungNam National University
Abstract: MMDB( Main Memory-resident DataBase) systems have been used for real-time applications, such as a stock market and an auction system, which require fast response time and predictable behavior. However, most existing MMDB systems do not support active functionalities. Also, the trigger capability which is specified in SQLJ and implemented in some conventional DBMSs provides only an extremely limited form of active functions. This paper proposes a scheme to add active capabilities to existing MMDB without modifying the kernel. Generally, active functions can be classified into event-triggered active functions, such as decision of buying or selling point according to the state of database, and time-triggered active functions, such as periodic updates of stock prices, which are frequently used in real-time applications. The proposed scheme is designed to provide both kinds of active functions for MMDB by putting a time manager which checks an absolute time for a time trigger and an SQL processing module which provides an event trigger.
Citation:
Hye-Sook Yoon. Hyuk Han, Young-Kuk Kim, Sung-Il Jin, "Developing a Triggering System for Real-Time Databases in Distributed Environment," isorc, pp.0366, Fourth International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2001
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