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This paper describes the basic processing model and architecture of Aurora, a new system to manage data streams for monitoring applications. Monitoring applications differ substantially from conventional business data processing. The fact that a software system must process and react to continual inputs from many sources (e.g., sensors) rather than from human operators requires one to rethink the fundamental architecture of a DBMS for this application area. In this paper, we present Aurora, a new DBMS currently under construction at Brandeis University, Brown University, and M.I.T. We first provide an overview of the basic Aurora model and architecture and then describe in detail a stream-oriented set of operators.
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Abadi, D. J., Carney, D., Çetintemel, U., Cherniack, M., Convey, C., Lee, S., … Zdonik, S. (2003). Aurora: A new model and architecture for data stream management. In VLDB Journal (Vol. 12, pp. 120–139). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00778-003-0095-z
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