Herein, a processing net consisting of a set of interconnected high performance array processor nodes, which composes object binary relations along all the possible net directions, is investigated. Object binary relation compositions are required for the query processing of an object oriented database, whose functionality is based upon the binary relations algebra. An object binary relation is a set of ordered object pairs consisting of ids of objects, which are holding references one of the other. The net architecture is the mapping of the object oriented system, the derived objects of which constitute the object oriented database. For every object oriented system and its corresponding object database, the required array processor net architecture can be obtained, by applying the same mapping methodology. The basic elements of the net processing nodes are multiple copies of a high performance array processor, which can synthesize a new object binary relation from two existing ones, by applying the binary relations algebra composition operator.
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13 August 2009
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: Advances in Computational Science: Lectures presented at the International Conference on Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering 2008 (ICCMSE 2008)
25–30 September 2008
Hersonissos, Crete (Greece)
Research Article|
August 13 2009
Binary Relations Multidirectional Processing on High Performance Array Processor Nets
S. G. Fountoukis;
S. G. Fountoukis
aDept. of Informatics with Applications in Biomedicine, University of Central Greece, Lamia 35100, Hellas
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M. P. Bekakos
M. P. Bekakos
bDept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, 67100, Hella
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1148, 91–94 (2009)
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S. G. Fountoukis, M. P. Bekakos; Binary Relations Multidirectional Processing on High Performance Array Processor Nets. AIP Conf. Proc. 13 August 2009; 1148 (1): 91–94. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3225469
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