| R. Stockton Gaines. An operating system based on the concept of a supervisory computer. Communications of the ACM, 15(3):150--156, March 1972. |
....systems provide the application programmer some control over the parallel file system, primarily by selecting existing policies from the built in alternatives. Galley2 promotes the use of application selected code on the I O nodes. Several operating systems can download user code into the kernel [Gai72, LCC94, BSP 95] Other researchers have noted that it is useful to move the function to the data rather than to move the data to the function [CBZ95, SG90, Gra95] Some distributed database systems execute part of the SQL query in the server rather than the client, to reduce client server ....
R. Stockton Gaines. An operating system based on the concept of a supervisory computer. Communications of the ACM, 15(3):150--156, March 1972.
....systems provide the application programmer some control over the parallel file system, primarily by selecting existing policies from the built in alternatives. Galley2 promotes the use of application selected code on the I O nodes. Several operating systems can download user code into the kernel [14, 26, 1]. Other researchers have noted that it is useful to move the function to the data rather than to move the data to the function [3, 42, 17] Some distributed database systems execute part of the SQL query in the server rather than the client, to reduce client server traffic [2] Hatcher and Quinn ....
R. S. Gaines. An operating system based on the concept of a supervisory computer. Comm. of the ACM, 15(3):150--156, Mar. 1972.
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