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2004
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Characterizing Database User's Access Patterns

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Characterizing Database User's Access Patterns
Much work has been done on characterizing the workload of a database system. Previous studies focused on providing different types of statistical summaries, and modeling the run-time behavior on the physical resource level as well. In this paper, we focus on characterizing the database system’s workload from the view of database user. We use user access patterns to describe how a client application or a group of users access the data of a database system. The user access patterns include a set of user access events that represent the format of the queries and a set of user access graphs that represent the query execution orders. User access patterns can help database administrators tune the system, help database users optimize queries, and help to predict and cache future queries. In this paper, we will present several approaches to use user access patterns to improve system performance, and report some experimental results.
Qingsong Yao, Aijun An
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where DEXA
Authors Qingsong Yao, Aijun An
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