Fundamentals of physical design and query compilation
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Fundamentals of physical design and query compilation
(Synthesis lectures on data management, #18)
Morgan & Craypool, c2011
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references (p.105-108)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Query compilation is the problem of translating user requests formulated over purely conceptual and domain specific ways of understanding data, commonly called logical designs, to efficient executable programs called query plans. Such plans access various concrete data sources through their low-level often iterator-based interfaces. An appreciation of the concrete data sources, their interfaces and how such capabilities relate to logical design is commonly called a physical design. This book is an introduction to the fundamental methods underlying database technology that solves the problem of query compilation. The methods are presented in terms of first-order logic which serves as the vehicle for specifying physical design, expressing user requests and query plans, and understanding how query plans implement user requests.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Logical Design and User Queries
Basic Physical Design and Query Plans
On Practical Physical Design
Query Compilation and Plan Synthesis
Updating Data
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