Ulusoy, Özgür2016-02-082016-02-0819950020-0255http://hdl.handle.net/11693/25893Today's real-time systems are characterized by managing large volumes of data. Efficient database management algorithms for accessing and manipulating data are required to satisfy timing constraints of supported applications. Real-time database systems involve a new research area investigating possible ways of applying database systems technology to real-time systems. Management of real-time information through a database system requires the integration of concepts from both real-time systems and database systems. Some new criteria need to be developed to involve timing constraints of real-time applications in many database systems design issues, such as transaction/query processing, data buffering, CPU, and IO scheduling. In this paper, a basic understanding of the issues in real-time database systems is provided and the research efforts in this area are introduced. Different approaches to various problems of real-time database systems are briefly described, and possible future research directions are discussed. © 1995.EnglishAlgorithmsConstraint TheoryInformation ManagementInput Output ProgramsQuery LanguagesReal Time SystemsSchedulingSystems AnalysisAccess RequestsData BufferingReal Time Database SystemsReal Time InformationTiming ConstraintsDatabase SystemsResearch issues in real-time database systems . Survey paperArticle10.1016/0020-0255(95)00130-11872-6291