Database System
Abstract:
Abstract 1 Interprocessor communication is one of the ultimate factors affecting the performance of parallel DBMSs for massively parallel computer systems. This paper presents a hierarchical architecture of parallel DBMS Omega which allows to manage the problem of interprocessor communication. The paper describes a message system designed for DBMS Omega. This message system consists of two self-contained subsystems: Ω-Conductor and Ω-Router. The Omega system is a prototype of the parallel database machine elaborated for MVS-100 massively parallel computer system. Omega project is developed in Chelyabinsk State University (Russia). 1.
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