Presentation 2000/7/20
Design and Implementation of Extendible Arrays and Their Sharing Scheme
Hidetatsu KAWAHARA, Tatsuo TSUJI, Teruhisa HOCHIN, Ken HIGUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) An extendible array is an array whose size can expand dynamically in any directions at runtime of the program. This paper describes an implementation scheme of extendible arrays and their sharing scheme. It also describes the design and implementation of a DBMS based on these schemes. In our sharing scheme, a part of or whole of an extendible array placed on the server side can be shared among many clients. A sharing array can be declared locally to a client, and it initially shares arbitrary part of an extendible array on the server side. After the initial sharing, it can be extended locally to the client. The locally extended part on client side together with the shared part on server side can be logically handled as a single extendible array. A set of extendible arrays can be persistently stored on the secondary storage. In this paper, after introducing properties of extendible arrays for thier convenient manipulations, we also describe some important design issues stressing on sharing schemes.
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Title (in English) Design and Implementation of Extendible Arrays and Their Sharing Scheme
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1st Author's Name Hidetatsu KAWAHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Fukui University()
2nd Author's Name Tatsuo TSUJI
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Fukui University
3rd Author's Name Teruhisa HOCHIN
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Fukui University
4th Author's Name Ken HIGUCHI
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Fukui University
Date 2000/7/20
Paper # DE2000-56
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 227
Page pp.pp.-
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