Abstract | ||
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This paper describes an on-going National Science Foundation sponsored project on the design and implementation of an associative memory system for handling large data base information storage and retrieval. The system uses a Clontext Addressed Segment Sequential Memory (CASSM) implemented on a head-per-track disc and an array of non-numeric microprocessors for processing data in parallel and in an associative manner. It provides hardware support to carry out Boolean searches, data base collection, and the execution of high-level data processing functions. It also contains facilities for processing data represented in several data models. The content and context addressing and parallel processing capabilities of CASSM offer potential solutions to several large data base problems. In this paper, the application view of CASSM is emphasized. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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1975 | 10.1145/1282480.1282518 | VLDB |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
high-level data,cellular system,associative manner,cassm offer potential solution,boolean search,large data base information,large data base problem,data model,parallel processing capability,data base collection,associative memory system,associative memory,security,cryptography,privacy,b trees,data processing,indexes,parallel processing,paging | Data mining,Data modeling,Data processing,Content-addressable memory,Associative property,Cryptography,Computer science,Information storage,Paging,Database,Sequential access memory | Conference |
Citations | PageRank | References |
60 | 72.82 | 49 |
Authors | ||
2 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Stanley Y. W. Su | 1 | 1622 | 1403.92 |
G. Jack Lipovski | 2 | 528 | 293.80 |