Filtering SQL via the principles of pandemonium

ACM-SE 35 Pub Date : 1997-04-02 DOI:10.1145/2817460.2817464
J. Lusth, N. Jukic
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In this paper, we re-introduce Pandemonium, an early specification for parallel processing through semiautonomous agents. The biggest advantage of the Pandemonium approach is its simplicity, which is achieved by dividing tasks among many computational units. Using Pandemonium as a metaphor, we design an interpreter for general-purpose filtering of text. To demonstrate the applicability of our design, we show how to partially parse and correct a sequence of badly ordered SQL commands. This example is not artificial; the badly ordered commands were generated by a commercial CASE tool for database development and the command set was too large for manual correction. A Pandemonium-style approach has many advantages over using full-blown parser generators and rule-based systems for such tasks.
通过pandemonium原则过滤SQL
在本文中,我们重新引入了Pandemonium,一种早期的通过半自治代理进行并行处理的规范。Pandemonium方法的最大优点是它的简单性,这是通过将任务划分到许多计算单元来实现的。以Pandemonium为隐喻,我们设计了一个通用的文本过滤解释器。为了演示我们设计的适用性,我们将展示如何部分解析和纠正顺序不佳的SQL命令序列。这个例子不是人为的;次序混乱的命令是由用于数据库开发的商业CASE工具生成的,命令集太大,无法进行手动更正。pandemonium风格的方法比使用成熟的解析器生成器和基于规则的系统有许多优点。
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