A Multi-Level Architecture for Relational Data Base Systems.
Hans Albrecht Schmid, Philip A. Bernstein:
A Multi-Level Architecture for Relational Data Base Systems.
VLDB 1975: 202-226@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/vldb/SchmidB75,
author = {Hans Albrecht Schmid and
Philip A. Bernstein},
editor = {Douglas S. Kerr},
title = {A Multi-Level Architecture for Relational Data Base Systems},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Very Large Data
Bases, September 22-24, 1975, Framingham, Massachusetts, USA},
publisher = {ACM},
year = {1975},
pages = {202-226},
ee = {db/conf/vldb/SchmidB75.html},
crossref = {DBLP:conf/vldb/75},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
Abstract
Most of the literature on implementation of relations has been
directed toward user features, with little attention paid to an overall
conceptual view of underlying structures. Performance oriented considerationshave been treated only for isolated problems.
Toward a solution to these problems we describe a multi-level
architecture for relational data base systems. This architecture
distinguishes clearly between user oriented features, access path structures,data structures and file organization. It also allows efficiency problems to be isolated within levels and solved independently of each other, without
impacting the logical structure of the user's virtual machine. Specific
problems considered here in the context of this architecture include the
mapping of relations into files, the implementation of fast access paths,
and some file level optimizations that are particularly useful in relational systems.
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