none1noLocating the "right'' piece of information among a wide range of available alternatives is not an easy task, as everyone has experienced at least once during his/her lifetime. In this paper we look at some recent issues arising when a database query is extended so as to include user preferences, which ultimately determine whether one alternative is reputed by the user better than another one. In particular, we focus on the case of qualitative preference queries, that strictly include well-known skyline queries, and describe how one can take advantage of the sorting machinery of standard database engines to speed-up evaluation both in centralized and distributed scenarios.mixedP. CiacciaP. Ciacci
Deep personalization of database queries requires a semantically rich, easy to handle and flexible p...
Databases consist of large sets of data, finding relevant data among it is a tedious task. However w...
Abstract — Preference queries are crucial for various applications (e.g. digital libraries) as they ...
Preference queries are considered as a major necessity tool in today’s database management system (D...
Abstract Preference queries incorporate the notion of bi-nary preference relation into relational da...
In recent years, the database community has paid increasing attention to the formulation and treatm...
Preference query has received high interest due to its great benefits over various types of database...
In recent years, there has been much focus on the design and development of database management syst...
We advocate the extension of relational database systems to support preference queries. Many databas...
Current search engines can hardly cope adequately with complex preferences. The biggest problem of s...
Current search engines can hardly cope adequately with complex preferences. The biggest problem of s...
Personalization of e-services poses new challenges to database technology. In particular, a powerful...
Abstract—In implementing preference-aware query processing, a straightforward option is to build a p...
Preferences have been traditionally studied in philosophy, psychology and economics and applied to d...
Preferences have been traditionally studied in philosophy, psychology and economics and applied to d...
Deep personalization of database queries requires a semantically rich, easy to handle and flexible p...
Databases consist of large sets of data, finding relevant data among it is a tedious task. However w...
Abstract — Preference queries are crucial for various applications (e.g. digital libraries) as they ...
Preference queries are considered as a major necessity tool in today’s database management system (D...
Abstract Preference queries incorporate the notion of bi-nary preference relation into relational da...
In recent years, the database community has paid increasing attention to the formulation and treatm...
Preference query has received high interest due to its great benefits over various types of database...
In recent years, there has been much focus on the design and development of database management syst...
We advocate the extension of relational database systems to support preference queries. Many databas...
Current search engines can hardly cope adequately with complex preferences. The biggest problem of s...
Current search engines can hardly cope adequately with complex preferences. The biggest problem of s...
Personalization of e-services poses new challenges to database technology. In particular, a powerful...
Abstract—In implementing preference-aware query processing, a straightforward option is to build a p...
Preferences have been traditionally studied in philosophy, psychology and economics and applied to d...
Preferences have been traditionally studied in philosophy, psychology and economics and applied to d...
Deep personalization of database queries requires a semantically rich, easy to handle and flexible p...
Databases consist of large sets of data, finding relevant data among it is a tedious task. However w...
Abstract — Preference queries are crucial for various applications (e.g. digital libraries) as they ...