Ulusoy, Özgür2016-02-082016-02-081996http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27737Date of Conference: 15 - 18 February 1996Conference Name: ACM 24th Annual Conference on Computer Science, CSC 1996A real-time database system (RTDBS) can be defined as a database system where transactions are associated with real-time constraints. In this paper, we investigate various performance issues in a RTDBS constructed on a client-server system architecture. In a client-server database management system the whole database is stored on the server disks, and copies of database items can be cached in the client memories. We provide a detailed simulation model of a client-server RTDBS, and present the initial results of a performance work that evaluates the effects of various workload parameters and design alternatives. Index Terms - Real-time database systems, client-server architecture, transaction scheduling, timing constraints.EnglishComputer networksComputer simulationInformation retrievalMagnetic disk storageClient server architectureReal time database systemTiming constraintsTransaction schedulingAn evaluation of a client-server real-time database systemConference Paper10.1145/228329.228339