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Ontology-based data access systems
Kogalovsky M. Programming and Computing Software 38(4): 167-182, 2012. Type: Article
Intended as a survey, this paper presents a historical glance at database management systems and their design going back to the 1960s....
Mar 5 2013
Load balancing and range queries in P2P systems using P-Ring
Crainiceanu A., Linga P., Machanavajjhala A., Gehrke J., Shanmugasundaram J. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology 10(4): 1-30, 2011. Type: Article
P-Ring is a new peer-to-peer (P2P) index structure. This paper introduces and describes this fully distributed, fault-tolerant structure that provides load balancing and logarithmic search performance while supporting both equality and...
Sep 23 2011
Automated physical database design and tuning
Bruno N., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2011. 253 pp. Type: Book (978-1-439815-67-0)
Relational database performance tuning was probably a topic of discussion even before commercial relational databases were released some 30 years ago. In the past decade, database tuning has been the subject of numerous academic articl...
Aug 17 2011
Constrained physical design tuning
Bruno N., Chaudhuri S. The VLDB Journal: The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases 19(1): 21-44, 2010. Type: Article
Automating the physical design process in database systems is an important research topic that has received considerable attention in the last decade, leading to the development of prototypes for database management systems such as Mic...
Aug 10 2010
R-trees: theory and applications (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing)
Manolopoulos Y., Nanopoulos A., Papadopoulos A., Theodoridis Y., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2005. 194 pp. Type: Book (9781852339777)
Spatial data management has been an area of intensive research for more than two decades. The complex nature of data required by many applications that we use today—such as geographic information systems (GIS), computer-a...
Dec 5 2006
Storage virtualization: technologies for simplifying data storage and management
Clark T., Addison-Wesley Professional, Boston, MA, 2005. 264 pp. Type: Book (9780321262516)
Information assets are universally recognized as being vital to an enterprise. The unchecked growth of these assets has at times led to unmanageable complexity in managing and storing that information. In recent years, information tech...
Oct 18 2005
Database design in the modern organization: identifying robust structures under changing query patterns and arrival rate conditions
Chen A., Goes P., Gupta A., Marsden J. Decision Support Systems 37(3): 435-447, 2004. Type: Article
The authors report on an investigation of average processing times for various database structures. The purpose of the tests was to identify structures that are robust, in the sense that a robust structure performs competitively, with ...
Oct 22 2004
On a model of indexability and its bounds for range queries
Hellerstein J., Koutsoupias E., Miranker D., Papadimitriou C., Samoladas V. Journal of the ACM 49(1): 35-55, 2002. Type: Article
In this paper, the authors introduce a new framework for the modeling of indexing on block-access external devices such as hard disks. The authors define an indexing workload as a data set and the associated set of potential queries....
Aug 12 2002
Altruistic locking
Salem K., García-Molina H., Shands J. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 19(1): 117-165, 1994. Type: Article
Long-lived transactions (LLTs) have historically caused processing problems for large, transaction-driven database systems. Such transactions tend to lock a large number of database objects for a long period of time, causing delays in ...
Apr 1 1995
Estimating accesses in partitioned signature file organizations
Ciaccia P., Zezula P. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 11(2): 133-142, 1993. Type: Article
Quick filter (QF), or linear hashing with superimposed signatures [1], and fixed prefix (FP) [2] are two methods for signature file partitioning. QF and FP are designed for dynamic and static environments, respectively....
Dec 1 1993
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