Many scientific and engineering applications process large multidimensional datasets. An important access pattern for these applications is the retrieval of data corresponding to ranges of values in multiple dimensions. Performance is limited by disks largely due to high disk latencies. Tiling and distributing the data across multiple disks is an effective technique for improving performance through parallel I/O. The distribution of tiles across the disks is an important factor in achieving gains. Several schemes for declustering multidimensional data to improve the performance of range queries have been proposed in the literature. We extend the class of Cyclic schemes which have been developed earlier for two-dimensional data to multiple d...
With the deeply-ingrained notion that disks can efficiently access only one dimensional data, curren...
Exploring and analyzing large volumes of data plays an increasingly important role in many domains o...
We defne the batched range-searching problem as follows: given a set S of n points and a set Q of m ...
Efficient retrieval of data is a well-studied problem intraditional databases. Several index structu...
Advances in processor and network technologies have catalyzed the growth of data intensive applicati...
Modern databases increasingly integrate new kinds of in-formation, such as multimedia information in...
The problem of disk declustering is to distribute data among multiple disks to reduce query response...
Efficient storage and retrieval of large multidimensional datasets is an important concern for large...
The range tree is a fundamental data structure for multidimensional point sets, and as such, is cent...
The problem of evaluating orthogonal range queries efficiently has been studied widely in the data s...
The declustering problem is to allocate given data on parallel working storage devices in such a man...
Efficient storage and retrieval of multi-attribute datasets has become one of the essential requirem...
The declustering problem is to allocate given data on parallel working storage devices in such a man...
Efficient storage and retrieval of multi-attribute datasets has become one of the essential requirem...
AbstractThe declustering problem is to allocate given data on parallel working storage devices in su...
With the deeply-ingrained notion that disks can efficiently access only one dimensional data, curren...
Exploring and analyzing large volumes of data plays an increasingly important role in many domains o...
We defne the batched range-searching problem as follows: given a set S of n points and a set Q of m ...
Efficient retrieval of data is a well-studied problem intraditional databases. Several index structu...
Advances in processor and network technologies have catalyzed the growth of data intensive applicati...
Modern databases increasingly integrate new kinds of in-formation, such as multimedia information in...
The problem of disk declustering is to distribute data among multiple disks to reduce query response...
Efficient storage and retrieval of large multidimensional datasets is an important concern for large...
The range tree is a fundamental data structure for multidimensional point sets, and as such, is cent...
The problem of evaluating orthogonal range queries efficiently has been studied widely in the data s...
The declustering problem is to allocate given data on parallel working storage devices in such a man...
Efficient storage and retrieval of multi-attribute datasets has become one of the essential requirem...
The declustering problem is to allocate given data on parallel working storage devices in such a man...
Efficient storage and retrieval of multi-attribute datasets has become one of the essential requirem...
AbstractThe declustering problem is to allocate given data on parallel working storage devices in su...
With the deeply-ingrained notion that disks can efficiently access only one dimensional data, curren...
Exploring and analyzing large volumes of data plays an increasingly important role in many domains o...
We defne the batched range-searching problem as follows: given a set S of n points and a set Q of m ...