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Item Open Access Concurrent rule execution in active databases(Elsevier, 1998) Saygın, Y.; Ulusoy, Özgür; Chakravarthy, S.An active DBMS is expected to support concurrent as well as sequential rule execution in an efficient manner. Nested transaction model is a suitable tool to implement rule execution as it can handle nested rule firing and concurrent rule execution well. In this paper, we describe a concurrent rule execution model based on parallel nested transactions. We discuss implementation details of how the flat transaction model of OpenOODB has been extended by using Solaris threads in order to SUppOrt COnCUrrent eXeCUtiOU of rUkS. CItem Open Access Implementation of parallel nested transactions for nested rule execution in active databases(1996) Saygın, Yücel(Jonventional, passive datal)ases, ex('cute transcictions or queries in response to the requests from a user or an application program. In contrcist, an Active Database Management System (ADI3MS) allows users to specify actions to be executed when some specific evcMits are signaled. ADBMSs ¿ichieve tliis feciture by mecins of rules. Execution of ruh's is an important part of an ADBMS which may affect the overall performanc'e of the system. Nested transactions are proposed as a rule execution model for ADBMSs. The nested trcinsciction model, in contrast to flat transactions, allows transactions to be started inside some other trcinsactions forming a transaction hierarchy. In this thesis, implementation issues of pcirallel nested transactions, wluM’e all the transactions in the hierarchy may run in pcirallel, aix' discussed for parallel rule execution in ADBMSs. Implementation of nested transactions ha.s I^een performed by extending the flat trcuisaction semantics of OpenOODB using Solaris threads. A formal specification of the proposed (xxec.ution model using ACTA framework is also provided.Item Open Access Transaction processing in distributed active real-time database systems(Elsevier, 1998) Ulusoy, ÖzgürAn active real-time database system (ARTDBS) is designed to provide timely response to the critical situations that are defined on database states. Although a number of studies have already addressed various issues in ARTDBSs, little attention has been paid to scheduling transactions in a distributed ARTDBS environment. In this paper, 2 we describe a detailed performance model of a distributed ARTDBS and investigate various performance issues in time-cognizant transaction processing in ARTDBSs. The experiments conducted evaluate the performance under various types of active workload and different distributed transaction-processing architectures. The performance metric used in the evaluations is the fraction of transactions that violate their timing constraints. We also describe and evaluate a nested transaction execution scheme that improves the real-time performance under high levels of active workload. © 1998 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.