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Abstract: : New embedded system applications such as multi-sensor
data fusion require database capabilities in real-time. This paper examines
the issues involved in successfully using database technology
in embedded real-time applications. Topics include the
importance of real-time database technology to the Air Force, the
necessary architectural differences between conventional DBMSs
and real-time DBMSs, suitability of object versus relational models
for real-time, and a comparison of Ada 95's... (Update)
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.... Real time database systems have been recognized as a vital technology for a host of important application areas for example, see [10] for a detailed analysis of its relevance to avionics. However, although research and development of RTDBS predates applications such as...
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M. Roark, M. Bohler and B. Eldridge, "Embedded Real-Time and Database: How Do They Fit Together", Software Technology Conference, 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/roark96embedded.html More
@misc{ roark96embedded,
author = "M. Roark and M. Bohler and B. Eldridge",
title = "Embedded Real-Time and Database: How Do They Fit Together",
text = "M. Roark, M. Bohler and B. Eldridge, Embedded Real-Time and Database: How
Do They Fit Together, Software Technology Conference, 1996.",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/roark96embedded.html" }
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