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Design of a HyperKYKLOS-based Multiprocessor Architecture for High-Performance Join Operations

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Database Machines and Knowledge Base Machines

Part of the book series: The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science ((SECS,volume 43))

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The traffic characteristics of various distributed join algorithms on the Hypercube are analyzed. It is shown that, regardless of which join strategy is employed, the network bandwidth requirements of the computation and collection phases are radically different. This imbalance prevents these two phases from being pipelined (overlapped). To alleviate this problem, the HyperKYKLOS Network is proposed. The topology of this network is defined and a brief description of the I/O nodes presently under construction is included.

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Menezes, B.L., Thadani, K., Dale, A.G., Jenevein, R. (1988). Design of a HyperKYKLOS-based Multiprocessor Architecture for High-Performance Join Operations. In: Kitsuregawa, M., Tanaka, H. (eds) Database Machines and Knowledge Base Machines. The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 43. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1679-4_6

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