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An Overview of Active Database:Model, Architecture and Challenges


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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, KLE Dr. M. S. Sheshgiri College of Engineering and Technology, Belgaum, Karnataka, India
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, BLDE’s College of Engineering and Technology, Bijapur, Karnataka, India
     

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Research in database management system results in new technology and opportunities to researchers. As a result of this researcher have developed many solutions to real time applications and advancement in hardware's. Database systems with production rules are referred to as active database systems and the field of active database systems has indeed been active. In this article we emphasize on evolution of active database system, its architecture and challenges faced by research community.

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Active Rules, Triggers, Rule Execution.
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Authors

Gambhir Halse
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, KLE Dr. M. S. Sheshgiri College of Engineering and Technology, Belgaum, Karnataka, India
Malakappa Shirdhonkar
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, BLDE’s College of Engineering and Technology, Bijapur, Karnataka, India

Abstract


Research in database management system results in new technology and opportunities to researchers. As a result of this researcher have developed many solutions to real time applications and advancement in hardware's. Database systems with production rules are referred to as active database systems and the field of active database systems has indeed been active. In this article we emphasize on evolution of active database system, its architecture and challenges faced by research community.

Keywords


Active Rules, Triggers, Rule Execution.

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