DocumentCode
2869790
Title
Achieving throughput and functionality in a common architecture: the Datacycle experiment
Author
Bowen, T.F. ; Cochinwala, M. ; Gopal, G. ; Herman, G.E. ; Hickey, T.M. ; Lee, K.C. ; Mansfield, W.H., Jr. ; Raitz, J.E.
Author_Institution
Bellcore, Morristown, NJ, USA
fYear
1991
fDate
4-6 Dec 1991
Firstpage
178
Abstract
Summary form only given. The Datacycle database architecture is based on repetitive broadcast of database contents over high bandwidth channels and on-the-fly filtering of database contents to extract records of interest. These two mechanisms-high speed broadcast and on-the-fly filtering-result in a system that achieves the goals of high performance transaction processing, a powerful and flexible query capability, and high levels of concurrent access to a single database by multiple applications. The prototype system comprises multiple pump boards, each of which stores up to 128 Mbytes of database contents, and multiple access manager boards, each of which contains three on-board VLSI data filter chips. Each VLSI filter executes queries against the contents of a 53 Mbyte/second broadcast channel; selected records and/or computed aggregate values are returned to the host application
Keywords
database management systems; parallel architectures; special purpose computers; transaction processing; 128 MB; 53 Mbyte/s; 53 Mbyte/second broadcast channel; Datacycle database architecture; VLSI filter; concurrent access; data filter chips; flexible query capability; high speed broadcast; multiple access manager boards; multiple pump boards; on-the-fly filtering; repetitive broadcast; transaction processing; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Content management; Filtering; Filters; Power system management; Prototypes; Throughput; Transaction databases; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel and Distributed Information Systems, 1991., Proceedings of the First International Conference on
Conference_Location
Miami Beach, FL
Print_ISBN
0-8186-2295-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PDIS.1991.183097
Filename
183097
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