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VLDB
1998
ACM
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13 years 9 months ago
Reducing the Braking Distance of an SQL Query Engine
In a recent paper, we proposed adding a STOP AFTER clause to SQL to permit the cardinality of a query result to be explicitly limited by query writers and query tools. We demonstr...
Michael J. Carey, Donald Kossmann
QSIC
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Proving the Safety of SQL Queries
Many programs need to access data in a relational database. This is usually done by means of queries written in SQL. Although the language SQL is declarative, certain runtime erro...
Stefan Brass, Christian Goldberg
DAWAK
2010
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Experience in Extending Query Engine for Continuous Analytics
: Experience in Extending Query Engine for Continuous Analytics Qiming Chen, Meichun Hsu HP Laboratories HPL-2010-44 In-Database Stream Processing Combining data warehousing and s...
Qiming Chen, Meichun Hsu
ODBIS
2007
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
An Effective SPARQL Support over Relational Databases
Supporting SPARQL queries over relational databases becomes an active topic recently. However, it has not received enough consideration when SPARQL queries include restrictions on...
Jing Lu, Feng Cao, Li Ma, Yong Yu, Yue Pan
SIGMOD
2007
ACM
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14 years 5 months ago
Xpath on steroids: exploiting relational engines for xpath performance
A lot of research has been conducted by the database community on methods and techniques for efficient XPath processing, with great success. Despite the progress made, significant...
Haris Georgiadis, Vasilis Vassalos