The problem of frequently updating multi-dimensional indexes arises in many location-dependent applications. While the R-tree and its variants are one of the dominant choices for indexing multi-dimensional objects, the R-tree exhibits inferior performance in the presence of frequent updates. In this paper, we present an R-tree variant, termed the RUM-tree (stands for R-tree with Update Memo) that minimizes the cost of object updates. The RUM-tree processes updates in a memo-based approach that avoids disk accesses for purging old entries during an update process. Therefore, the cost of an update operation in the RUM-tree reduces to the cost of only an insert operation. The removal of old object entries is carried out by a garbage cleaner in...
Index structures are designed to optimize search performance, while at the same time supporting effi...
A critical issue in moving object databases is to develop appropriate indexing structures for contin...
Index structures are designed to optimize search perfor-mance, while at the same time supporting eff...
The problem of frequently updating multi-dimensional indexes arises in many location-dependent appli...
Advances in hardware-related technologies promise to enable new data management applications that mo...
Advances in hardware-related technologies promise to enable new data management applications that mo...
Emerging communication and sensor technologies enable new applications of database technology that r...
Managing frequent updates is greatly important in many update-intensive applications, such as locati...
Emerging communication and sensor technologies enable new applications of database technology that r...
New application areas, such as location-based services, rely on the efficient management of large co...
The problem of indexing multidimensional objects is considered. First, a classification of existing ...
New application areas, such as location-based services, rely on the efficient management of large co...
The problem of indexing multidimensional objects is considered. First, a classification of existing ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIn recent years, there has been an upsu...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIn recent years, there has been an upsu...
Index structures are designed to optimize search performance, while at the same time supporting effi...
A critical issue in moving object databases is to develop appropriate indexing structures for contin...
Index structures are designed to optimize search perfor-mance, while at the same time supporting eff...
The problem of frequently updating multi-dimensional indexes arises in many location-dependent appli...
Advances in hardware-related technologies promise to enable new data management applications that mo...
Advances in hardware-related technologies promise to enable new data management applications that mo...
Emerging communication and sensor technologies enable new applications of database technology that r...
Managing frequent updates is greatly important in many update-intensive applications, such as locati...
Emerging communication and sensor technologies enable new applications of database technology that r...
New application areas, such as location-based services, rely on the efficient management of large co...
The problem of indexing multidimensional objects is considered. First, a classification of existing ...
New application areas, such as location-based services, rely on the efficient management of large co...
The problem of indexing multidimensional objects is considered. First, a classification of existing ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIn recent years, there has been an upsu...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIn recent years, there has been an upsu...
Index structures are designed to optimize search performance, while at the same time supporting effi...
A critical issue in moving object databases is to develop appropriate indexing structures for contin...
Index structures are designed to optimize search perfor-mance, while at the same time supporting eff...