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Real-Time Databases

Many real-time applications need to store large amounts of data and process these data for their successful operation. Such storing requirements occur when a controlling system needs to maintain an up-to-date state of the controlled system. A few examples of such systems include a network management system, an industrial control system, and an autopilot system. Whenever storing and processing large amounts of data is required, a database management system is used. The need for a database management system for storage and processing of large volumes of data and the basic issues in Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) have been profusely discussed in standard database literature such as [5, 20, 25] and we assume ...

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