This paper presents the design of a relational query processor. The query processor consists of only four processing PIPEs and a number of random-access memory modules. Each PIPE processes tuples of relations in a bit-serial, tuple-parallel manner for each of the primitive database operations which comprise a complex relational query. The design of the query processor meets three major objectives: the query processor must be manufacturable using existing and near-term LSI (VLSI) technology; it must support in a uniform manner both the numeric and nonnumeric processing requirements a high-level user interface like SQL presents; and it must support the query-processing strategy derived in the query optimizer to satisfy certain system-wide performance optimality criteria. © 1984, ACM. All rights reserved.
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Kim, W., Gajski, D., & Kuck, D. J. (1984). A parallel pipelined relational query processor. ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS), 9(2), 214–235. https://doi.org/10.1145/329.332
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