Abstract

We have identified applications that require both active and real-time database support. One of them is network management. In response to the needs of this application an active real-time DBMS (aRTDBMS) is being developed that combines the support of hard and soft real-time with active capabilities. In this paper we identify the temporal behavior of active DBMS features and select a set of features for which the temporal behavior can be controlled. We further show how to integrate the active real-time DBMS with a real-time operating system kernel and how contingency rules can be executed with predictable temporal behavior by locating the event detector for high-priority contingency events in the operating system. Contingency rules can be used to deal with emergency situations in an application or with overload situations in the aRTDBMS.

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