Timeliness and Predictability in Real-Time Database Systems
Abstract
The confluence of computers, communications, and databases is quickly creating a globally distributed database where many applications require real time access to both temporally accurate and multimedia data. This is particularly true in military and intelligence applications, but these required features are needed in many commercial applications as well. Major applications are military command and control, avionics and weapon systems, and monitoring and decision support systems. Those applications have at their core requirements for managing and analyzing massive amounts of data residing in many data repositories. Much of this data has timing attributes such as a particular satellite image being valid for no more than 5 minutes. Audio, video and images are key types of data which provide increased value to applications, but also increased challenges. Driving such systems are significant real time requirements for managing thousands of objects and tracking them by using a global, intelligent, and responsive multimedia database system. The objective of this project was to develop new database system technology for distributed real time systems and to evaluate them in the experimental real time database servers. Our focus has been to discover a set of design principles for building dependable and responsive database systems for time critical applications and to develop algorithms to improve timeliness and predictability of such systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA356510
Entities
People
- Sang H. Son
Organizations
- University of Virginia