AbstractIt is generally assumed that databases have to reside in external, inexpensive storage because of their sheer size. Current technology for external storage systems presents us with a reality that, performance-wise, a small number of sequential scans of the data is strictly preferable over random data accesses. Database technology–in particular query processing technology–has developed around a notion of memory hierarchies with layers of greatly varying sizes and access times. It seems that the current technologies scale up to their tasks and are very successful, but on closer investigation it may appear that our theoretical understanding of the problems involved–and of optimal algorithms for these problems–is not quite as developed....
We introduce three formal models of distributed systems for query evaluation on massive databases: D...
High-performance analytical data processing systems often run on servers with large amounts of main ...
Relational algebra and SQL have been a standard in declarative analytics for decades. Yet, at web-sc...
AbstractIt is generally assumed that databases have to reside in external, inexpensive storage becau...
Abstract. We review a recently introduced computation model for streaming and external memory data. ...
We study the dynamic membership (or dynamic dictionary) problem, which is one of the most fundamenta...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe data sets for many of today's compu...
The need to deal with massive data sets in many practical applications has led to a growing interest...
We study the dynamic membership (or dynamic dictionary) problem, which is one of the most fundamenta...
With the rise of big data, there is a growing need to solve optimization tasks on massive datasets. ...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
Abstract. We give lower and upper bounds for the batched predecessor problem in external memory. We ...
Abstract. Evaluating a query can involve manipulation of large vol-umes of temporary data. When the ...
The demand of efficient data structures for query processing on massive data sets has grown tremendo...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
We introduce three formal models of distributed systems for query evaluation on massive databases: D...
High-performance analytical data processing systems often run on servers with large amounts of main ...
Relational algebra and SQL have been a standard in declarative analytics for decades. Yet, at web-sc...
AbstractIt is generally assumed that databases have to reside in external, inexpensive storage becau...
Abstract. We review a recently introduced computation model for streaming and external memory data. ...
We study the dynamic membership (or dynamic dictionary) problem, which is one of the most fundamenta...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe data sets for many of today's compu...
The need to deal with massive data sets in many practical applications has led to a growing interest...
We study the dynamic membership (or dynamic dictionary) problem, which is one of the most fundamenta...
With the rise of big data, there is a growing need to solve optimization tasks on massive datasets. ...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
Abstract. We give lower and upper bounds for the batched predecessor problem in external memory. We ...
Abstract. Evaluating a query can involve manipulation of large vol-umes of temporary data. When the ...
The demand of efficient data structures for query processing on massive data sets has grown tremendo...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
We introduce three formal models of distributed systems for query evaluation on massive databases: D...
High-performance analytical data processing systems often run on servers with large amounts of main ...
Relational algebra and SQL have been a standard in declarative analytics for decades. Yet, at web-sc...