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In this paper we consider the changes that might be needed to a relational database system if most (or all) of a relation(s) is (are) resident in main memory.
In this paper we consider the changes necessary to permit a relational database system to take advantage of large amounts of main memory.
FOR MAIN MEMORY DATABASE. SYBTEMS. Davvld J Dew&. Randy H Kat62, Fra$i ... the bg fragmenb, as in a sort-merge For example, to roll bwt wards through ...
With the availability of very large, relatively inexpensive main memories, it is becoming possible to keep large databases resident in main memory.
This paper considers the changes necessary to permit a relational database system to take advantage of large amounts of main memory, and evaluates AVL vs ...
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Implementation Techniques for Main Memory Database Systems. Thumbnail. File(s). TR529.pdf (1.952Mb). Date. 1984. Author. DeWitt, David. Katz, Randy H.
Implementation Techniques for Main Memory Database Systems · D.J. DeWitt, Randy H. Katz, F. Olken, L.D. Shapiro, Michael Stonebraker and D. Wood · EECS Department
The architecture and implementation techniques in main-memory database systems differ from those of traditional relational databases. In this section, we ...
Abstract-Memory resident database systems (MMDB's) store their data in main physical memory and provide very high-speed access.
Jun 1, 1984 · David J DeWitt, Randy H Katz, Frank Olken, Leonard D Shapiro, Michael R Stonebraker, David A. Wood. Available in: PDF. 283 Downloads.