Traditionally, query optimizers assume a direct mapping from the logical entities modeling the data (e.g. relations) and the physical entities storing the data (e.g. indexes), each physical entity corresponding precisely to one logical entity. This assumption is no longer true in non-traditional applications (object-oriented and semi-structured databases, data integration), which often exhibit a mismatch between the logical view and the actual storage of data. In addition, there is an increased amount of redundancy, even at the logical level, that can greatly enhance optimization opportunities, if exploited. To deal with all this, we propose a novel architecture for query optimization, in which physical optimization is leveraged at the leve...
In this paper we consider the problem of answering queries using views, with or without ontological ...
The emergence of very large database systems over the last two decades has raised serious needs for...
AbstractAdvanced database applications demand new data modeling constructs beyond those available in...
Traditionally, query optimizers assume a direct mapping from the logical entities modeling the data ...
Traditionally, query optimizers assume a direct mapping from the logical entities modeling the data ...
In a previous paper we proposed a novel method for generating alternative query plans that uses chas...
In a previous paper* we proposed a novel method for generating alternative query plans that uses cha...
We present an optimization method and al gorithm designed for three objectives: physi cal data indep...
International audienceWe revisit the Chase&Backchase (C&B) algorithm for query refor-mulation under ...
Classic query optimization in relational database systems relies on phases (algebraic, physical, cos...
Semantic query optimization uses semantic knowledge (i.e., integrity constraints) to transform a que...
In recent years, big data applications often involve dealing with diverse datasets in terms of struc...
The term quote semantic query optimization quote (SQO) denotes a methodology whereby queries against...
Most work on query optimization in relational and object-oriented databases has concentrated on tuni...
We have introduced a new query optimization framework called intensional query optimization (IQO), w...
In this paper we consider the problem of answering queries using views, with or without ontological ...
The emergence of very large database systems over the last two decades has raised serious needs for...
AbstractAdvanced database applications demand new data modeling constructs beyond those available in...
Traditionally, query optimizers assume a direct mapping from the logical entities modeling the data ...
Traditionally, query optimizers assume a direct mapping from the logical entities modeling the data ...
In a previous paper we proposed a novel method for generating alternative query plans that uses chas...
In a previous paper* we proposed a novel method for generating alternative query plans that uses cha...
We present an optimization method and al gorithm designed for three objectives: physi cal data indep...
International audienceWe revisit the Chase&Backchase (C&B) algorithm for query refor-mulation under ...
Classic query optimization in relational database systems relies on phases (algebraic, physical, cos...
Semantic query optimization uses semantic knowledge (i.e., integrity constraints) to transform a que...
In recent years, big data applications often involve dealing with diverse datasets in terms of struc...
The term quote semantic query optimization quote (SQO) denotes a methodology whereby queries against...
Most work on query optimization in relational and object-oriented databases has concentrated on tuni...
We have introduced a new query optimization framework called intensional query optimization (IQO), w...
In this paper we consider the problem of answering queries using views, with or without ontological ...
The emergence of very large database systems over the last two decades has raised serious needs for...
AbstractAdvanced database applications demand new data modeling constructs beyond those available in...