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A two-level architecture for a large data base

Published: 01 April 1976 Publication History

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A two-level architecture is being proposed for extending third generation computer systems such as the S/370. By attaching a DASD processor to each DASD, performance in large data base applications can be improved. This improvement is achievable without modifying existing data base organization. The DASD processor is very simple and can be implemented using commercially available microprocessors.

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  • (1978)Recent developments in data base and information retrieval hardware architecturesThe IEEE Computer Society's Second International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1978. COMPSAC '78.10.1109/CMPSAC.1978.810552(698-703)Online publication date: 1978

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Published: 01 April 1976
Published in SIGIR Volume 10, Issue 4

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  • (1978)Recent developments in data base and information retrieval hardware architecturesThe IEEE Computer Society's Second International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1978. COMPSAC '78.10.1109/CMPSAC.1978.810552(698-703)Online publication date: 1978

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