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From: verghese@pepper.stanford.edu (Ben Verghese)
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Subject: XPRS
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I was reading a paper on XPRS that is an extension of POSTGRES. Is the code
for XPRS available publicly? I don't know if it has more functionality, but I
was specifically interested in the parallelizer/parallel executor parts.

thanks,

	ben
