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Although many efficient concurrency control protocols have been proposed for real-time database systems, they are mainly designed for the systems with a single type of real-time t...
Previous research in real-time concurrency control mainly focuses on the schedulability guarantee of hard real-time transactions and the reducing of the miss rate of soft real-tim...
Kam-yiu Lam, Tei-Wei Kuo, Ben Kao, Tony S. H. Lee,...
In distributed real-time systems, an application is often modeled as a set of real-time transactions, where each transaction is a chain of precedence-constrained tasks. Each task ...
We show that previous algorithmic and scheduling work concerning the use of lock-free objects in hard real-timesystems can be extended to support real-time transactions on memory-...
James H. Anderson, Srikanth Ramamurthy, Mark Moir,...
We present a new approach to implementing real-time transactions on memory-resident data on sharedmemory multiprocessors. This approach allows hard deadlines to be supported witho...
James H. Anderson, Rohit Jain, Srikanth Ramamurthy
Real-time transaction processing becomes concerns as embedded time coming rapidly. However, the transaction process in real-time embedded system still has some problems in resource...