Modern database systems have to process huge amounts of data and should provide results with low latency at the same time. To achieve this, data is nowadays typically hold completely in main memory, to benefit of its high bandwidth and low access latency that could never be reached with disks. Current in-memory databases are usually columnstores that exchange columns or vectors between operators and suffer from a high tuple reconstruction overhead. In this paper, we present the indexed table-at-a-time processing model that makes indexes the first-class citizen of the database system. The processing model comprises the concepts of intermediate indexed tables and cooperative operators, which make indexes the common data exchange format betwee...
Distributed Prefix Tree indexing structures on top of peer-to-peer overlays provide a scalable solut...
A new priority queue structure, the queap, is introduced. The queap executes insertion in O(1) amort...
The amount of data that is available for research grows rapidly, yet technology to efficiently inter...
Modern database systems have to process huge amounts of data and should provide results with low lat...
Modern database systems have to process huge amounts of data and should provide results with low lat...
There is a trend towards operational or Live BI (Business Intelligence) that requires immediate syn-...
Database Management Systems (DBMS) need to handle large updatable datasets in on-line transaction pr...
Abstract: Efficient data structures for in-memory indexing gain in importance due to (1) the exponen...
The throughput of B+ tree query processing is critical to many databases, file systems, and cloud ap...
Growing main memory capacities and an increasing number of hardware threads in modern server systems...
Abstract: Accumulation of large amounts of data in organizations led to the need of creati...
In some applications, data capture dominates query processing. For example, monitoring moving object...
Automatic summary tables (ASTs), more commonly known as materialized views, are widely used to enhan...
This is a pre-print of a paper from Human Language Technologies: Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conf...
Database management systems (DBMS) are critical performance components in large scale applications u...
Distributed Prefix Tree indexing structures on top of peer-to-peer overlays provide a scalable solut...
A new priority queue structure, the queap, is introduced. The queap executes insertion in O(1) amort...
The amount of data that is available for research grows rapidly, yet technology to efficiently inter...
Modern database systems have to process huge amounts of data and should provide results with low lat...
Modern database systems have to process huge amounts of data and should provide results with low lat...
There is a trend towards operational or Live BI (Business Intelligence) that requires immediate syn-...
Database Management Systems (DBMS) need to handle large updatable datasets in on-line transaction pr...
Abstract: Efficient data structures for in-memory indexing gain in importance due to (1) the exponen...
The throughput of B+ tree query processing is critical to many databases, file systems, and cloud ap...
Growing main memory capacities and an increasing number of hardware threads in modern server systems...
Abstract: Accumulation of large amounts of data in organizations led to the need of creati...
In some applications, data capture dominates query processing. For example, monitoring moving object...
Automatic summary tables (ASTs), more commonly known as materialized views, are widely used to enhan...
This is a pre-print of a paper from Human Language Technologies: Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conf...
Database management systems (DBMS) are critical performance components in large scale applications u...
Distributed Prefix Tree indexing structures on top of peer-to-peer overlays provide a scalable solut...
A new priority queue structure, the queap, is introduced. The queap executes insertion in O(1) amort...
The amount of data that is available for research grows rapidly, yet technology to efficiently inter...