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Papyrus GIS demonstration

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The goal of the Papyrus project [3] is to provide tools and services to enable the integration and parallelization of specialized data managers so that data-intensive applications can be constructed easily and efficiently. In our terminology, a data manager (DM) is a set of specialized methods that manage persistent data. A collection of functions defines the interface to a DM and provides the only means of accessing its persistent data.

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S. Chaudhuri, R. Krishnamurthy, S. Potamianos, K. Shim. Query Optimization Strategies in Papyrus. Technical Memo HPL-DTD-93-1, Jan 1993.
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S. Chaudhuri, M.-A. Neimat, S. Potamianos, K. Shim. FFRL: A registration language for Foreign Functions to enable query optimization. In preparation.
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T. Connors, W. Hasan, C. Kolovson, M.-A. Neimat, D. Schneider, K. Wilkinson. The Papyrus Integrated Data Server. 1st Int'l Conf. on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Miami Beach, Florida, Dec 1991.
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SIGMOD '93: Proceedings of the 1993 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
June 1993
566 pages
ISBN:0897915925
DOI:10.1145/170035
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