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13 January 2012 AgiSim: a simulator for real-time transaction scheduling and concurrency control
Jungang Xu, Hui Li, Qiang Wang
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Abstract
The design and implementation of Real-Time Database System is a very complicated issue, a simulator for real-time algorithm research and evaluation is helpful. In this paper, we propose a simulator named AgiSim for real-time transaction scheduling and concurrent control, through which researchers can test, simulate and evaluate many real-time transaction scheduling and concurrent control algorithms. AgiSim is composed of transaction generation component, transaction scheduling component and data management component. The simulator is designed with UML, a state diagram and a sequence diagram of real-time transaction scheduling are given. Two mixed transaction schedulers are designed and simulated in AgiSim.
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Jungang Xu, Hui Li, and Qiang Wang "AgiSim: a simulator for real-time transaction scheduling and concurrency control", Proc. SPIE 8349, Fourth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2011): Machine Vision, Image Processing, and Pattern Analysis, 83493K (13 January 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.923793
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KEYWORDS
Computer simulations

Databases

Control systems

Information operations

Algorithm development

Systems modeling

Clocks

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