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Comparison of object oriented architectures for knowledge base management systems

A number of critical aspects of system architectures are investigated to determine their suitability for handling knowledge base management systems (KBMS). The architectures considered are the iAPX 432, a highly integrated object-based microprocessor system; the IBM System/38, a tagged capability sy...

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Main Authors: Robbert, M.A., Honda, S.K., Maryanski, F.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:A number of critical aspects of system architectures are investigated to determine their suitability for handling knowledge base management systems (KBMS). The architectures considered are the iAPX 432, a highly integrated object-based microprocessor system; the IBM System/38, a tagged capability system; and the connection machine, a computer architecture based on cellular automata. The inherent capabilities of each for realizing information bases on physical machines are evaluated.< >
DOI:10.1109/HICSS.1988.11921