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Principles of Database Query Processing for Advanced Applications (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) [Paperback]

Clement T. Yu (Author), Weiyi Meng (Author)
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1558604340 978-1558604346 December 15, 1997 1

The aim of query processing is to find information in one or more databases and deliver it to the user quickly and efficiently. Traditional techniques work well for databases with standard, single-site relational structures, but databases containing more complex and diverse types of data demand new query processing and optimization techniques.

Most real-world data is not well structured. Today's databases typically contain much non-structured data such as text, images, video, and audio, often distributed across computer networks. In this complex milieu
(typified by the world wide Web), efficient and accurate query processing becomes quite challenging.

Principles of Database Query Processing for Advanced Applications teaches the basic concepts and techniques of query processing and optimization for a variety of data forms and database systems, whether structured or unstructured.

* This is the only reference work that covers query processing and optimization techniques for structured and unstructured data, written with the non-expert in mind, with a minimum of mathematical details.
* This book teaches query processing techniques for multimedia, object-oriented, deductive, parallel, and distributed databases, as well as heterogeneous multidatabase systems, fuzzy relational databases, and
techniques for different types of unstructured data.
* Each chapter contains examples, tables and figures, class exercises, and a detailed bibliography.


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Fortunately, most developers and end users never have to think about how database queries actually work. For those who want to know what happens under the hood, Principles of Database Query Processing for Advanced Applications provides a textbook-style guide to an important area of database theory--how queries work in a variety of databases, and the strategies and algorithms used to optimize them.

The book starts out on familiar ground, outlining the basics of relational databases, such as SQL and query optimization. After providing this foundation, the book quickly ventures into more cutting-edge turf, escorting readers through the emerging world of object-oriented databases (a much richer field, where the rules of optimization are not yet agreed upon). The guide delves into other areas where developers are likely to have to adopt a do-it-yourself approach to database design, including distributed database systems; multi-database systems, where data from several databases needs to be joined as efficiently as possible; and parallel-processing systems, where queries can be processed in parallel.

Subsequent chapters cover fuzzy logic queries and searching strategies that work with text and image databases. Each chapter provides exercises for the reader, making this a good textbook for students or professionals who need an authoritative source on the theory of database design.

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The aim of query processing is to find information in one or more databases and deliver it to the user quickly and efficiently. Traditional techniques work well for databases with standard, single-site relational structures, but databases containing more complex and diverse types of data demand new query processing and optimization techniques.

Most real-world data is not well structured. Today's databases typically contain much non-structured data such as text, images, video, and audio, often distributed across computer networks. In this complex milieu
(typified by the world wide Web), efficient and accurate query processing becomes quite challenging.

Principles of Database Query Processing for Advanced Applications teaches the basic concepts and techniques of query processing and optimization for a variety of data forms and database systems, whether structured or unstructured.

Content highlights:


  • This is the only reference work that covers query processing and optimization techniques for structured and unstructured data, written with the non-expert in mind, with a minimum of mathematical details.
  • This book teaches query processing techniques for multimedia, object-oriented, deductive, parallel, and distributed databases, as well as heterogeneous multidatabase systems, fuzzy relational databases, and
    techniques for different types of unstructured data.
  • Each chapter contains examples, tables and figures, class exercises, and a detailed bibliography.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1 edition (December 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558604340
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558604346
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.7 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enlightening, November 30, 2007
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This review is from: Principles of Database Query Processing for Advanced Applications (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) (Paperback)
A very enlightening and comprehensive book.
It explains the principles of query processing in a way that makes it understandable both for rookies and for old-timers.

Btw.: The print in my copy is clear and sharp.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Blur printing, September 16, 2005
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This review is from: Principles of Database Query Processing for Advanced Applications (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) (Paperback)
The quality of print is somewhat low. It looks like all pages are printed by inkjet printer. Cover page is somewhat blur. The text is not sharpyly printed. I don't think this is acceptable for a $80 textbook. Anyway, it's a good query processing textbook.
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In 1970, Codd's classic paper, "A Relational Model for Large Shared Data Banks," laid the foundation for relational database systems. Read the first page
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placement dependency information, nonbinary independence model, relation tuple variable, unnested query, class hierarchy index, same class instance variable, data load balance, heuristic optimization rules, proposed object algebras, retrieved irrelevant documents, global query language, hash table overflow, global query optimizer, rule head predicate, right deep tree, predicate annotation, simple hash join, interoperation parallelism, inverse traversal paths, next active vertex, nongraduate students, joining attribute, intraoperation parallelism, sort merge join algorithm, deep join tree
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Bibliographic Notes, Transformation Rule, Optimization Rule, Connection Machine, Consider Figure, John Wayne, Synchronous Top-Down Allocation, Books Booksl, Name Age Salary Phone, Sequential Execution, Distributed Database Concepts, Name Age Course
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