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Emerging Trends in Database and Knowledge Based Machines: The Application of Parallel Architectures to Smart Information Systems
ISBN: 978-0-8186-6552-3
Paperback
312 pages
April 1995, Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
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1. Introduction: Parallel Database and Knowledge-Base Systems (M. Abdelguerfi & S. Lavington).

DATABASE MACHINES.

2. IDIOMS: A Multitransputer Database Machine (J. Kerridge).

3. From DBC to MDBS—A Progression in Database Machine Research (D. Hsiao & W. Wang).

4. Rinda: A Relational Database Processor for Large Databases (T. Satoh & U. Inoue).

5. A Paginated Set-Associate Architecture for Databases (P. Faudemay).

6. Parallel Multi-Wavefront Algorithms for Pattern-Based Processing of Object-Oriented Databases (S. Su, <i>et al.</i>).

7. The Datacycle Architecture: A Database Broadcast System (T. Bowen, <i>et al.</i>).

USING MASSIVELY-PARALLEL GENERAL COMPUTING PLATFORMS FOR DBMS.

8. Industrial Database Supercomputer Exegesis: The DBC/1012, The NCR 3700, The Ynet, and The Bynet (F. Cariño, <i>et al.</i>).

9. A Massively Parallel Indexing Engine Using DAP (N. Bond & S. Reddaway).

KNOWLEDGE-BASE MACHINES.

10. The IFS/2: Add-on Support for Knowledge-Base Systems (S. Lavington).

11. EDS: An Advanced Parallel Database Server (L. Borrmann, <i>et al.</i>).

12. A Parallel and Distributed Environment for Database Rule Processing: Open Problems and Future Directions (S. Stolfo, <i>et al.</i>).

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MACHINES.

13. IXM2: A Parallel Associative Processor for Knowledge Processing (T. Higuchi).

14. An Overview of the Knowledge Crunching Machine (J Noyé).