Skyline queries are preference queries frequently used in multi-criteria decision making to retrieve interesting points from large datasets. They return the points whose attribute vector is not dominated by any other point. Over the last years, sequential and parallel implementations over static datasets have been proposed for multiprocessors and clusters. Recently, skyline queries have been computed over continuous data streams according to sliding window models. Although sequential algorithms have been proposed and analyzed in the past, few works targeting modern parallel architectures exist. This paper contributes to the literature by proposing a parallel implementation for window-based skylines targeting multicores. We describe our para...
In a number of emerging streaming applications, the data values that are produced have an associated...
In order to incorporate the skyline operator into the data stream engine, we need to address the pro...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Computing and Information SciencesWilliam H. HsuIn decision-making ap...
The emergence of real-time decision-making applications in domains like high-frequency trading, emer...
Given a set of multidimensional data points, skyline queries retrieve those points that are not domi...
Skyline queries help users make intelligent decisions over complex data, where different and often c...
Given a data set, a top-k Skyline query returns the k most interesting elements of the Skyline query...
Skyline queries have received considerable attention in the database community recently. The goal is...
Skyline queries are capable of retrieving interesting points from a large data set according to mult...
The skyline of a set of multi-dimensional points (tuples) consists of those points for which no clea...
Skyline has been proposed as an important operator for many applications, such as multi-criteria dec...
The skyline of a multidimensional point set is a subset of interesting points that are not dominated...
[[abstract]]A skyline query determines the data points in a dataset that are not dominated by others...
With the advent of multicore processors, it has become imperative to write par-allel programs if one...
The skyline of a multidimensional data set contains the "best" tuples according to any preference fu...
In a number of emerging streaming applications, the data values that are produced have an associated...
In order to incorporate the skyline operator into the data stream engine, we need to address the pro...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Computing and Information SciencesWilliam H. HsuIn decision-making ap...
The emergence of real-time decision-making applications in domains like high-frequency trading, emer...
Given a set of multidimensional data points, skyline queries retrieve those points that are not domi...
Skyline queries help users make intelligent decisions over complex data, where different and often c...
Given a data set, a top-k Skyline query returns the k most interesting elements of the Skyline query...
Skyline queries have received considerable attention in the database community recently. The goal is...
Skyline queries are capable of retrieving interesting points from a large data set according to mult...
The skyline of a set of multi-dimensional points (tuples) consists of those points for which no clea...
Skyline has been proposed as an important operator for many applications, such as multi-criteria dec...
The skyline of a multidimensional point set is a subset of interesting points that are not dominated...
[[abstract]]A skyline query determines the data points in a dataset that are not dominated by others...
With the advent of multicore processors, it has become imperative to write par-allel programs if one...
The skyline of a multidimensional data set contains the "best" tuples according to any preference fu...
In a number of emerging streaming applications, the data values that are produced have an associated...
In order to incorporate the skyline operator into the data stream engine, we need to address the pro...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Computing and Information SciencesWilliam H. HsuIn decision-making ap...