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A relational data base machine: First step to knowledge base machine

Published: 13 June 1983 Publication History

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The Japan's Fifth Generation Computer System project is divided into three stages. In the first three-year stage, a working relational data base machine is developed for a software development support system to be used in the second stage and also for an experimental system which provides a research tool for the knowledge base machine.
The paper briefly describes the concepts and architecture of the relational data base machine named “Delta” which is currently under development at ICOT.

References

[1]
ICOT (ed.): Outline of Research and Development Plans for Fifth Generation Computer Systems, May 1982.
[2]
JIPDEC (ed.): Proceedings of International Conference of Fifth Generation Computer Systems, Oct. 19-22, 1981.
[3]
S. Shibayama, T. Kakuta, N. Miyazaki, H. Yokota and K. Murakami: A Relational Date Base Machine "Delta", ICOT TM-003.
[4]
S. Kunifuji and H. Yokota: PROLOG and relational databases for fifth Generation Computer Systems, Proceedings of the CERT82 workshop on "Logical Bases for Data Bases", 1982.

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cover image ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News  Volume 11, Issue 3
June 1983
413 pages
ISSN:0163-5964
DOI:10.1145/1067651
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Association for Computing Machinery

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Published: 13 June 1983
Published in SIGARCH Volume 11, Issue 3

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