AbstractWe study the problem of pre-computing auxillary information to support on-line range queries for the sum and max functions on a datacube. For a d-dimensional datacube with size n in each dimension, we propose a dynamic range max data structure with O(αd(s,n)Ld) query time, O(αd(s,n)L2dnd/L) update time and O(sd) storage where L and s are parameters chosen by the user before the construction of the data structure such that L∈{1,…,⌈logn⌉} and s is a non-negative multiple of n; and α(s,n) is the functional inverse of Ackermann's function. Moreover, the data structure can be initialized in time linear to its size. There are three major techniques employed in designing the data structure, namely, a technique for trading query and update ...
AbstractGiven a set of n objects, each characterized by d attributes specified at m fixed time insta...
Orthogonal range searches arise in many areas of application, most often, in database queries. Many ...
Given an array A of n elements, we wish to support queries for the most frequent and least frequent ...
A range query applies an aggregation operation (e.g., SUM) over all selected cells of an OLAP data c...
We study a longstanding problem in computational geometry: 2-d dynamic orthogonal range reporting. W...
We study a longstanding problem in computational geometry: 2-d dynamic orthogonal range reporting. ...
© Timothy M. Chan and Konstantinos Tsakalidis. We study a longstanding problem in computational geom...
A range query applies an aggregation operation over all selected cells of an OLAP data cube where th...
AbstractIn this paper we describe space-efficient data structures for the two-dimensional range sear...
In this paper we present new data structures for two extensively studied variants of the orthogonal ...
Given a set of points in a k-dimensional space, an orthogonal range query is a request for the numbe...
We revisit the orthogonal range searching problem and the exact l_infinity nearest neighbor searchin...
AbstractFredman has shown that Ω(logk N) lower bounds the complexity for doing aggregate orthogonal ...
Given a set of $n$ objects, each characterized by $d$ attributes specified at $m$ fixed time instan...
AbstractLet P be a set of n points that lie on an n×n grid. The well-known orthogonal range reportin...
AbstractGiven a set of n objects, each characterized by d attributes specified at m fixed time insta...
Orthogonal range searches arise in many areas of application, most often, in database queries. Many ...
Given an array A of n elements, we wish to support queries for the most frequent and least frequent ...
A range query applies an aggregation operation (e.g., SUM) over all selected cells of an OLAP data c...
We study a longstanding problem in computational geometry: 2-d dynamic orthogonal range reporting. W...
We study a longstanding problem in computational geometry: 2-d dynamic orthogonal range reporting. ...
© Timothy M. Chan and Konstantinos Tsakalidis. We study a longstanding problem in computational geom...
A range query applies an aggregation operation over all selected cells of an OLAP data cube where th...
AbstractIn this paper we describe space-efficient data structures for the two-dimensional range sear...
In this paper we present new data structures for two extensively studied variants of the orthogonal ...
Given a set of points in a k-dimensional space, an orthogonal range query is a request for the numbe...
We revisit the orthogonal range searching problem and the exact l_infinity nearest neighbor searchin...
AbstractFredman has shown that Ω(logk N) lower bounds the complexity for doing aggregate orthogonal ...
Given a set of $n$ objects, each characterized by $d$ attributes specified at $m$ fixed time instan...
AbstractLet P be a set of n points that lie on an n×n grid. The well-known orthogonal range reportin...
AbstractGiven a set of n objects, each characterized by d attributes specified at m fixed time insta...
Orthogonal range searches arise in many areas of application, most often, in database queries. Many ...
Given an array A of n elements, we wish to support queries for the most frequent and least frequent ...