Recent years have witnessed a rapid rise of a new class of data-intensive applications in which data arrive as transient, high-volume streams. Financial data processing, network monitoring, and sensor networks are all examples of such applications. Traditional relational database systems model data as persistent relations, but for this new class of applications, it is more appropriate to model data as unbounded streams with continuously arriving tuples. The stream data model necessitates a new style of queries called continuous queries. Unlike a one-time query executed over a single finite and static database state, a continuous query continuously generates new result tuples as new stream tuples arrive. This dissertation tackles a range o...
Continuous queries are persistent queries that allow users to receive new results when they become a...
Continuous query processing has emerged as a promising query processing paradigm with numerous appli...
Continuous queries often require significant runtime state over arbitrary data streams. However, str...
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...
In many recent applications, data may take the form of continuous data streams, rather than finite s...
Processing of continuous data streams is emerging as an expanding area of research and concerns the ...
A continuous query is a new query type that is issued once and is evaluated continuously in a databa...
This paper describes an ongoing work for the development of system for executing continuous queries ...
This paper investigates the use of an off the shelf database management system for the processing of...
We present a continuously adaptive, continuous query (CACQ) implementation based on the eddy query p...
Continuous queries process real-time streaming data and output results in streams for a wide range o...
We present a continuously adaptive, continuous query (CACQ) implementation based on the eddy query p...
This paper describes our ongoing work developing the Stanford Stream Data Manager (STREAM), a system...
Abstract — We introduce Pulse, a framework for processing continuous queries over models of continuo...
Continuous queries are persistent queries that allow users to receive new results when they become a...
Continuous query processing has emerged as a promising query processing paradigm with numerous appli...
Continuous queries often require significant runtime state over arbitrary data streams. However, str...
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...
In many recent applications, data may take the form of continuous data streams, rather than finite s...
Processing of continuous data streams is emerging as an expanding area of research and concerns the ...
A continuous query is a new query type that is issued once and is evaluated continuously in a databa...
This paper describes an ongoing work for the development of system for executing continuous queries ...
This paper investigates the use of an off the shelf database management system for the processing of...
We present a continuously adaptive, continuous query (CACQ) implementation based on the eddy query p...
Continuous queries process real-time streaming data and output results in streams for a wide range o...
We present a continuously adaptive, continuous query (CACQ) implementation based on the eddy query p...
This paper describes our ongoing work developing the Stanford Stream Data Manager (STREAM), a system...
Abstract — We introduce Pulse, a framework for processing continuous queries over models of continuo...
Continuous queries are persistent queries that allow users to receive new results when they become a...
Continuous query processing has emerged as a promising query processing paradigm with numerous appli...
Continuous queries often require significant runtime state over arbitrary data streams. However, str...