We present the methods and architecture of ARGUS, a stream processing system implemented atop commercial DBMSs to support large-scale complex continuous queries over data streams. ARGUS supports incremental operator evaluations and incremental multi-query plan optimization as new queries arrive. The latter is done to a degree well beyond the previous state-of-the-art via a suite of techniques such as query-algebra canonicalization, indexing, and searching, and topological query network optimization. Building on top of a DBMS, the system provides a value-adding package to the existing database applications where the needs of stream processing become increasingly demanding. Compared to directly running the continuous queries on the DBMS, ARG...
Project ARGUS is focused on helping an analyst explore massive, structured data. This scalable exp...
This paper describes an ongoing work for the development of system for executing continuous queries ...
In the last decade, the world wide web has grown from being a platform where users passively viewed ...
We present the methods and architecture of ARGUS, a stream processing system implemented atop commer...
We present the methods and architecture of ARGUS, a stream processing system implemented atop commer...
We present the architecture of ARGUS, a stream processing system implemented atop commercial DBMSs t...
Continuous query processing has emerged as a promising query processing paradigm with numerous appli...
Recent years have witnessed a rapid rise of a new class of data-intensive applications in which data...
Distributed Data Stream Management Systems (DSMS) are increasingly used for the processing of high-r...
Recent technological advances have pushed the emergence of a new class of data-intensive application...
Recent technological advances have pushed the emergence of a new class of data-intensive application...
Continuous queries are persistent queries that allow users to receive new results when they become a...
10.1007/978-3-540-89856-6_17Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in ...
Processing of continuous data streams is emerging as an expanding area of research and concerns the ...
This paper describes our ongoing work developing the Stanford Stream Data Manager (STREAM), a system...
Project ARGUS is focused on helping an analyst explore massive, structured data. This scalable exp...
This paper describes an ongoing work for the development of system for executing continuous queries ...
In the last decade, the world wide web has grown from being a platform where users passively viewed ...
We present the methods and architecture of ARGUS, a stream processing system implemented atop commer...
We present the methods and architecture of ARGUS, a stream processing system implemented atop commer...
We present the architecture of ARGUS, a stream processing system implemented atop commercial DBMSs t...
Continuous query processing has emerged as a promising query processing paradigm with numerous appli...
Recent years have witnessed a rapid rise of a new class of data-intensive applications in which data...
Distributed Data Stream Management Systems (DSMS) are increasingly used for the processing of high-r...
Recent technological advances have pushed the emergence of a new class of data-intensive application...
Recent technological advances have pushed the emergence of a new class of data-intensive application...
Continuous queries are persistent queries that allow users to receive new results when they become a...
10.1007/978-3-540-89856-6_17Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in ...
Processing of continuous data streams is emerging as an expanding area of research and concerns the ...
This paper describes our ongoing work developing the Stanford Stream Data Manager (STREAM), a system...
Project ARGUS is focused on helping an analyst explore massive, structured data. This scalable exp...
This paper describes an ongoing work for the development of system for executing continuous queries ...
In the last decade, the world wide web has grown from being a platform where users passively viewed ...