We consider a variant of the view maintenance problem: How does one keep a materialized view up-to-date when the view definition itself changes? Can one do better than recomputing the view from the base relations? Traditional view maintenance tries to maintain the materialized view in response to modifications to the base relations; we try to "adapt" the view in response to changes in the view definition.Such techniques are needed for applications where the user can change queries dynamically and see the changes in the results fast. Data archaeology, data visualization, and dynamic queries are examples of such applications.We consider all possible redefinitions of SQL SELECT-FROM-WHERE-GROUPBY, UNION, and EXCEPT views, and show how these vi...
Recent advances in information technology introduced a need for techniques to integrate heterogeneou...
Materialized views need to be maintained in response to changes of base data. It is desirable to do ...
Database views are traditionally described as unmaterialized queries, which may be coincidentally up...
We consider a variant of the view maintenance problem: How does one keep a materialized view up-to-d...
We consider a variant of the view maintenance problem How does one keep a materialized view uptodat...
In this paper we consider the problem of materialised view adaptation in data warehouses. Materialis...
Query processing can be sped up by keeping frequently accessed users' views materialized. Howev...
We propose a new type of materialized view called a partially materialized view. A partially mate-ri...
Materialized views have been found to be very effective at speeding up queries, and are increasingly...
. This paper presents a new approach to maintaining materialized views without accessing the underly...
Query processmg can be sped up by keeping fre-quently accessed users ’ views materlahzed How-ever, t...
Semistructured data is not strictly typed like relational or object-oriented data and may be irregul...
To properly realize view updates, the problem of view updating is analyzed in the context of mathema...
Semistructured data is not strictly typed like relational or object-oriented data and may be irregul...
Abstract. Previous research on materialized views has primarily been in the context of flat relation...
Recent advances in information technology introduced a need for techniques to integrate heterogeneou...
Materialized views need to be maintained in response to changes of base data. It is desirable to do ...
Database views are traditionally described as unmaterialized queries, which may be coincidentally up...
We consider a variant of the view maintenance problem: How does one keep a materialized view up-to-d...
We consider a variant of the view maintenance problem How does one keep a materialized view uptodat...
In this paper we consider the problem of materialised view adaptation in data warehouses. Materialis...
Query processing can be sped up by keeping frequently accessed users' views materialized. Howev...
We propose a new type of materialized view called a partially materialized view. A partially mate-ri...
Materialized views have been found to be very effective at speeding up queries, and are increasingly...
. This paper presents a new approach to maintaining materialized views without accessing the underly...
Query processmg can be sped up by keeping fre-quently accessed users ’ views materlahzed How-ever, t...
Semistructured data is not strictly typed like relational or object-oriented data and may be irregul...
To properly realize view updates, the problem of view updating is analyzed in the context of mathema...
Semistructured data is not strictly typed like relational or object-oriented data and may be irregul...
Abstract. Previous research on materialized views has primarily been in the context of flat relation...
Recent advances in information technology introduced a need for techniques to integrate heterogeneou...
Materialized views need to be maintained in response to changes of base data. It is desirable to do ...
Database views are traditionally described as unmaterialized queries, which may be coincidentally up...