A back-end computer for data base management
Communications of the ACM
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ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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A back-end data base machine is discussed in which the back-end is closely coupled to the host system as an intelligent I/O device. The design of the hardware and software is such that the data base disks can be on either the host or back-end computers. The design is motivated by memory size considerations on mini-computer systems and also by cost considerations of large disks. The implementation of such a system on PDP-11s is discussed.