An efficient management of multiversion data with branched evolution is crucial for many applications. It requires database designers aware of tradeoffs among index structures and policies. This paper defines a framework and an analysis method for understanding the behavior of different indexing policies. Given data and query characteristics the analysis allows determining the most suitable index structure. The analysis is validated by an experimental study.ou
Defining suitable indexes is a major task when optimizing a database. Usually, a human database admi...
Due to cyber-physical systems, a large-scale multiversion indexing scheme has garnered significant a...
Multiversion access methods have been emerged in the literature primarily to support queries on a tr...
The optimal selection of secondary indexes asks for the quantitative evaluation of the performance o...
Characteristics of modern computing and storage technologies fundamentally differ from traditional h...
Overlapping and multi-version techniques are two popular frameworks that transform an ephemeral inde...
An index in a Multi-Version DBMS (MV-DBMS) has to reflect different tuple versions of a single data ...
An operation in object-oriented databases gives rise to the processing of a path. Several database o...
Database system performance depends greatly on the performance of the indexes used to lookup and upd...
Secondary indexes in database systems are traditionally built under the assumption that one data rec...
An operation in object-oriented databases gives rise to the processing of a path. Several database o...
The article describes the different types of indexes. Their characteristic determines whether and wh...
A model is presented which determines the optimal degree of secondary indexing for data processing r...
The main purpose of this thesis is to study the difference between structured, semi-structured and u...
Commercial DBMS offer mechanisms for views and for versions. Research and development efforts in the...
Defining suitable indexes is a major task when optimizing a database. Usually, a human database admi...
Due to cyber-physical systems, a large-scale multiversion indexing scheme has garnered significant a...
Multiversion access methods have been emerged in the literature primarily to support queries on a tr...
The optimal selection of secondary indexes asks for the quantitative evaluation of the performance o...
Characteristics of modern computing and storage technologies fundamentally differ from traditional h...
Overlapping and multi-version techniques are two popular frameworks that transform an ephemeral inde...
An index in a Multi-Version DBMS (MV-DBMS) has to reflect different tuple versions of a single data ...
An operation in object-oriented databases gives rise to the processing of a path. Several database o...
Database system performance depends greatly on the performance of the indexes used to lookup and upd...
Secondary indexes in database systems are traditionally built under the assumption that one data rec...
An operation in object-oriented databases gives rise to the processing of a path. Several database o...
The article describes the different types of indexes. Their characteristic determines whether and wh...
A model is presented which determines the optimal degree of secondary indexing for data processing r...
The main purpose of this thesis is to study the difference between structured, semi-structured and u...
Commercial DBMS offer mechanisms for views and for versions. Research and development efforts in the...
Defining suitable indexes is a major task when optimizing a database. Usually, a human database admi...
Due to cyber-physical systems, a large-scale multiversion indexing scheme has garnered significant a...
Multiversion access methods have been emerged in the literature primarily to support queries on a tr...