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 Real-time Database @ Wikipedia
A real-time database is a processing system designed to handle workloads whose state is constantly changing (Buchmann). This differs from traditional databases containing persistent data, mostly unaffected by time.
For example, a stock market changes very rapidly and is dynamic.
The graphs of the different markets appear to be very unstable and yet a database has to keep track of current values for all of the markets of the New York Stock...
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8/14/2007
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