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Rule-based multi-query optimization

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Rule-based multi-query optimization
Data stream management systems usually have to process many long-running queries that are active at the same time. Multiple queries can be evaluated more efficiently together than independently, because it is often possible to share state and computation. Motivated by this observation, various Multi-Query Optimization (MQO) techniques have been proposed. However, these approaches suffer from two limitations. First, they focus on very specialized workloads. Second, integrating MQO techniques for CQL-style stream engines and those for event pattern detection engines is even harder, as the processing models of these two types of stream engines are radically different. In this paper, we propose a rule-based MQO framework. This k incorporates a set of new abstractions, extending their counterparts, physical operators, transformation rules, and streams, in a traditional RDBMS or stream processing system. Within this framework, we can integrate new and existing MQO techniques through the us...
Mingsheng Hong, Mirek Riedewald, Christoph Koch, J
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Updated 19 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where EDBT
Authors Mingsheng Hong, Mirek Riedewald, Christoph Koch, Johannes Gehrke, Alan J. Demers
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