Efficient Memoization Algorithms for Query Optimization: Top-down Join Enumeration Through Memoization on the Basis of Hypergraphs - Pit Fender - 图书 - Anchor Academic Publishing - 9783954893362 - 2014年12月11日
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Efficient Memoization Algorithms for Query Optimization: Top-down Join Enumeration Through Memoization on the Basis of Hypergraphs

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For a DBMS that provides support for a declarative query language like SQL, the query optimizer is a crucial piece of software. The declarative nature of a query allows it to be translated into many equivalent evaluation plans. The process of choosing a suitable plan from all alternatives is known as query optimization. The basis of this choice are a cost model and statistics over the data. Essential for the costs of a plan is the execution order of join operations in ist operator tree, since the runtime of plans with different join orders can vary by several orders of magnitude. An exhaustive search for an optimal solution over all possible operator trees is computationally infeasible. To decrease complexity, the search space must be restricted. Therefore, a well-accepted heuristic is applied: All possible bushy join trees are considered, while cross products are excluded from the search. There are two efficient approaches to identify the best plan: bottom-up and top- down join enumeration. But only the top-down approach allows for branch-and-bound pruning, which can improve compile time by several orders of magnitude, while still preserving optimality. Hence, this book focuses on the top-down join enumeration. In the first part, we present two efficient graph-partitioning algorithms suitable for top-down join enumer- ation. However, as we will see, there are two severe limitations: The proposed algo- rithms can handle only (1) simple (binary) join predicates and (2) inner joins. Therefore, the second part adopts one of the proposed partitioning strategies to overcome those limitations. Furthermore, we propose a more generic partitioning framework that enables every graph-partitioning algorithm to handle join predicates involving more than two relations, and outer joins as well as other non-inner joins. As we will see, our framework is more efficient than the adopted graph-partitioning algorithm. The third part of this book discusses the two branch-and-bound prunin

介质类型 图书     Paperback Book   (平装胶订图书)
已发行 2014年12月11日
ISBN13 9783954893362
出版商 Anchor Academic Publishing
页数 204
商品尺寸 12 × 148 × 210 mm   ·   272 g
语言 英语  

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