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Data structuring and indexing for data base machines
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Proceedings of the fifth workshop on Computer architecture for non-numeric processing table of contents
Pacific Grove, California, United States
Pages: 11 - 16  
Year of Publication: 1980
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SIGARCH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture
SIGMOD: ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data
SIGIR: ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval
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ABSTRACT

Our focus in this paper is not the design of new and improved hardware for data base management. Instead, our main interest is to document the results of our investigation on the data structuring and indexing requirements of the class of data base machines that contain partitioned content-addressable memory (PCAM).


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Banerjee, J., D.K. Hsiao and K. Kannan, "DBC-A Data base Computer for Very Large Data bases," IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-28, 6, June 1979, pp. 414-429.
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Su, S.Y.W. and G.J. Lipovski, "CASSM: A Cellular System for Very Large Data bases," Proc. First International Conference on Very Large Data bases, ACM, NY, Sept. 1975, pp. 456-472.
 
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Freeman, H., "A Microprocessor-based Design of the Data base Computer," Proc. COMPCON '79, Washington D.C., Sept. 1979, pp. 179-182.
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CODASYL Data Base Task Group, 1978 Report, ACM, NY.
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