Query evaluation techniques for large databases
G Graefe - ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 1993 - dl.acm.org
Database management systems will continue to manage large data volumes. Thus, efficient
algorithms for accessing and manipulating large sets and sequences will be required to …
algorithms for accessing and manipulating large sets and sequences will be required to …
Answering queries using views: A survey
AY Halevy - The VLDB Journal, 2001 - Springer
The problem of answering queries using views is to find efficient methods of answering a
query using a set of previously defined materialized views over the database, rather than …
query using a set of previously defined materialized views over the database, rather than …
C-store: a column-oriented DBMS
M Stonebraker, DJ Abadi, A Batkin, X Chen… - … Databases Work: the …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
This paper presents the design of a read-optimized relational DBMS that contrasts sharply
with most current systems, which are write-optimized. Among the many differences in its …
with most current systems, which are write-optimized. Among the many differences in its …
[图书][B] GIS: a computing perspective
MF Worboys, M Duckham - 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
GIS: A Computing Perspective, Second Edition, provides a full, up-to-date overview of GIS,
both Geographic Information Systems and the study of Geographic Information Science …
both Geographic Information Systems and the study of Geographic Information Science …
[图书][B] Fundamentos de bases de datos
• Bases de datos relacionales (Capítulos 4 al 7). El Capítulo 4 se centra en el lenguaje
relacional orientado al usuario de mayor influencia: SQL. El Capítulo 5 cubre otros dos …
relacional orientado al usuario de mayor influencia: SQL. El Capítulo 5 cubre otros dos …
An overview of query optimization in relational systems
S Chaudhuri - Proceedings of the seventeenth ACM SIGACT …, 1998 - dl.acm.org
1. OBJECTIVE Them has been cxtensivc work in query optimization since the enrly '70s. It is
hard to capture the breadth and depth of this large body of work in a short article. Therefore, I …
hard to capture the breadth and depth of this large body of work in a short article. Therefore, I …
The end of an architectural era: It's time for a complete rewrite
In previous papers [SC05, SBC+ 07], some of us predicted the end of" one size fits all" as a
commercial relational DBMS paradigm. These papers presented reasons and experimental …
commercial relational DBMS paradigm. These papers presented reasons and experimental …
An introduction to spatial database systems
RH Güting - the VLDB Journal, 1994 - Springer
We propose a definition of a spatial database system as a database system that offers
spatial data types in its data model and query language, and supports spatial data types in …
spatial data types in its data model and query language, and supports spatial data types in …
The state of the art in distributed query processing
D Kossmann - ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 2000 - dl.acm.org
Distributed data processing is becoming a reality. Businesses want to do it for many
reasons, and they often must do it in order to stay competitive. While much of the …
reasons, and they often must do it in order to stay competitive. While much of the …
" One size fits all" an idea whose time has come and gone
M Stonebraker, U Çetintemel - … databases work: the pragmatic wisdom of …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
The last 25 years of commercial DBMS development can be summed up in a single phrase:"
One size fits all". This phrase refers to the fact that the traditional DBMS architecture …
One size fits all". This phrase refers to the fact that the traditional DBMS architecture …