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Shasta: interactive reporting at scale
Manoharan G., Ellner S., Schnaitter K., Chegu S., Estrella-Balderrama A., Gudmundson S., Gupta A., Handy B., Samwel B., Whipkey C., Aharkava L., Apte H., Gangahar N., Xu J., Venkataraman S., Agrawal D., Ullman J. SIGMOD 2016 (Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Management of Data, San Francisco, CA, Jun 26-Jul 1, 2016) 1393-1404, 2016. Type: Proceedings
The evolution of technology is like a slow dance in which most steps are in place, but a few move forward. Motivated by increases of scale and efficiency, applications push the limits of technology and contribute to its advance. This p...
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Nov 30 2016
MEMS based storage architecture for relational databases
Yu H., Agrawal D., Abbadi A. The VLDB Journal: The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases 16(2): 251-268, 2007. Type: Article
The technological gap between main and disk memory is constantly increasing, leading to a significant performance bottleneck for relational database management systems (RDBMS). This paper presents interesting research into the use of m...
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Jan 31 2008
Exploring spatial datasets with histograms
Sun C., Bandi N., Agrawal D., El Abbadi A. Distributed and Parallel Databases 20(1): 57-88, 2006. Type: Article
Spatial database management systems (for example, geographical information systems) often suffer from high query processing costs. With the recent availability of massive amounts of online spatial data, there are strong demands for the...
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Mar 1 2007
Freshness-driven adaptive caching for dynamic content Web sites
Li W., Po O., Hsiung W., Candan K., Agrawal D. Data & Knowledge Engineering 47(2): 269-296, 2003. Type: Article
One of the central challenges of creating a successful Web site is providing up-to-date content in a timely fashion. This is especially challenging, yet particularly essential, in e-commerce Web applications. Significant advances have ...
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Mar 1 2004
Context-specific synchronization for atomic data types in object-based databases
Wong M., Agrawal D. Theoretical Computer Science 149(1): 179-199, 1995. Type: Article
The concurrency control protocol described in this paper is an extension of that described by Weihl [1]. The purpose of Weihl’s work was to study the interaction between concurrency control and recovery. Recovery was recogniz...
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Sep 1 1996
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