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- Ten Years of Activity in Active Database Systems: What Have We Accomplished?Umeshwar Dayal. 3-22
- A Case for Better Language and Compiler Support for Real-Time Database SystemsAlexander D. Stoyenko, Thomas J. Marlowe. 46-49
- The Origin of TCsKrithi Ramamritham. 50-62
- Time Issues in Advanced Workflow Management Applications of Active DatabasesHeinrich Jasper, Olaf Zukunft, Helge Behrends. 65-81
- Object Oriented Real-Time Database Design and Hierarchical Control SystemsMaria Ligia B. Perkusich, Angelo Perkusich, Ulrich Schiel. 104-121
- Temporal Conditons with Retroactive and Proactive UpdatesMinglin Deng, A. Prasad Sistla, Ouri Wolfson. 122-141
- Issues in Active Real-Time DatabasesMikael Berndtsson, Jörgen Hansson. 142-157
- On Providing Soft and Hard Real-Time Capabilities in an Active DBMSHolger Branding, Alejandro P. Buchmann. 158-169
- An Algorithm for the Analysis of Termination of Large Trigger Sets in an OODBMSThomas Weik, Andreas Heuer. 170-189
- A Uniform Model to Express the Behaviour of Rules with Different SemanticsSara Comai, Piero Fraternali, Giuseppe Psaila, Letizia Tanca. 190-208
- An Efficient Real-time Optimistic Concurrency Control ProtocolKwok-Wa Lam, Kam-yiu Lam, Sheung-lun Hung. 209-225
- Data Placement, Logging and Recovery in Real-Time Active DatabasesRajendran M. Sivasankaran, Krithi Ramamritham, John A. Stankovic, Donald F. Towsley. 226-241
- An Evaluation of Network Access Protocols for Distributed Real-Time Database SystemsÖzgür Ulusoy. 242-258
- System Issues in Supporting Active Real-Time DatabasesSang Hyuk Son. 261-263
- Wrap-up StatementAlejandro P. Buchmann. 264-266