A Special-Function Unit for Sorting and Sort-Based Database Operations
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Performance Analysis of a Database Filter Search Hardware
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Design of a Functionally Distributed, Multiprocessor Database Machine Using Data Flow Analysis
IEEE Transactions on Computers
PUMPS Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Image Database Management
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Database machines and some issues on DBMS standards
AFIPS '80 Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1980, national computer conference
DIALOG: a distributed processor organization for database machine
AFIPS '80 Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1980, national computer conference
A reconfigurable VLSI architecture for a database processor
AFIPS '83 Proceedings of the May 16-19, 1983, national computer conference
A methodology for the development of special-purpose function architectures
AFIPS '82 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1982, national computer conference
AFIPS '82 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1982, national computer conference
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RAP a Relational Associative Processor is a back-end or peripheral device to augment a general purpose computer for implementing a database management system (DBMS) Its architecture is based on the fact that database operations are inherently set-oriented and that data base addressing is best accomplished through associative reference to achieve high data independence. RAP utilizes these characteristics by combining the features of associative and array processors. Previous publications on RAP have dealt separately with the details of the first version of its architecture [1]-[4] language interface [5],[6] and performance evaluation [7]-[9]. This paper provides details on a recently evolved, faster, and more flexible architecture for RAP called RAP. 2 [17].