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TimesTen's TimesTen 2.0 Main Memory Manager uses a memory-resident architecture to improve the performance of relational databases. It employs a standard relational database model and standard structured query language. To boost performance, the Main Memory Manager uses algorithms that take adv...

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Published inTelephony Vol. 234; no. 7; p. 16
Main Author Bucholtz, Chris
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago Informa 16.02.1998
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ISSN0040-2656
2161-8690

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Summary:TimesTen's TimesTen 2.0 Main Memory Manager uses a memory-resident architecture to improve the performance of relational databases. It employs a standard relational database model and standard structured query language. To boost performance, the Main Memory Manager uses algorithms that take advantage of the memory residence of the data store, the information that resides in a large computer system's main memory.
ISSN:0040-2656
2161-8690