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A Performance Comparison for Priority-Based Protocols in Real-Time Databases

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Real-time database systems must maintain consistency while minimizing the number of transactions that miss the deadline. To satisfy both the consistency and the realtime constraints, there is the need to integrate synchronization protocol with real-time priority scheduling protocols. This paper describes two models used to avoid the problem of priority inversion, these are priority inheritance and abortion, and makes a performance comparison. An analysis of results, together with conclusions are presented.

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Blesa, P., Vidal, R.J. (1992). A Performance Comparison for Priority-Based Protocols in Real-Time Databases. In: Tjoa, A., Ramos, I. (eds) Database and Expert Systems Applications. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7557-6_10

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