Real-Time Databases
University of Massachusetts, Amherst

The Real-Time Database Systems Laboratory is part of the Computer Science Department at the University of Massachusetts. Our current research focuses on integrating active, real-time, temporal and multimedia databases for time-constrained applications. Priority assignment and real-time transaction scheduling in active real-time databases, real-time logging and recovery, temporal consistency and scheduling in temporal databases, and multimedia databases are some of the current topics of interest.


Principal Investigators

Prof. Krithi Ramamritham
Prof. Don Towsley
in collaboration with
Prof. John Stankovic, Univ. of VA

Graduate Students

Raju Sivasankaran
Ming Xiong

Real-Time Active Database Experimental Research

Real-Time Active Database Experimental Simulator (RADEx) is the first real-time, active, object-oriented, temporal database simulator. It is being used to study

Priority assignment and real-time transaction scheduling in active real-time databases
Real-time logging and recovery
Consistency and scheduling in temporal databases
Multimedia databases
Publications in Real-Time Databases