Non first normal form relations: An algebra allowing data restructuring
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
A guide to the SQL standard
BOUM–an instantiation of the (PS)2 concept
5th International Workshop Vol. 2 on Expert systems & their applications
Towards a theory of declarative knowledge
Foundations of deductive databases and logic programming
Logic and Data Bases
A Multi-Backend Database System for Performance Gains, Capacity Growth and Hardware Upgrade
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Data Engineering
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on High Performance Transaction Systems
GAMMA - A High Performance Dataflow Database Machine
VLDB '86 Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
An Overview of DDC: Delta Driven Computer
Proceedings of the Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe, Volume I: Parallel Architectures PARLE
DDC Delta Driven Computer - a Parallel Machine for Symbolic Processing
Proceedings on Local Area Networks: An Advanced Course
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The authors report on a research project launched to develop a complete database management system (DBMS) to support emerging applications. They developed a hardware architecture consisting of a general-purpose host computer and the Delta Driven Computer (DDC), a parallel system that plays the role of a relational database accelerator. They also used compilation and I/O reduction to improve the efficiency of the DBMS and proposed a production-rule language that could be compiled into programs with explicit parallelism. The authors present their research objectives, give a general overview of the DDC, and discuss the elements of a complete DBMS.