Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
A new approach to query optimization, truly adaptive optimization
(TAO), is presented. TAO is a general optimization strategy and is composed of
three elements:
1. a fast solution space search algorithm, derived from A*, which uses an
informed heuristic lookahead;
2. a relaxation technique which allows to specify a tolerance on the quality of
the resulting query execution plan;
3. a paradigm to prove the suboptimality of search subspaces. Nonprocedural
pruning rules can be used to describe specific problem
knowledge, and can be easily added to the optimizer, as the specific
problem becomes better understood.
The main contribution over previous research is the use of relaxation
techniques and that TAO provides a unifying framework for query optimization
problems, which models a complexity continuum going from fast heuristic
searches to exponential optimal searches while guaranteeing a selected plan
quality. In addition, problem knowledge can be exploited to speed the search
up. As a preliminary example, the method is applied to query optimization for
databases distributed over a broadcast network. Simulation results are reported.
Tipologia CRIS:
04B-Conference paper in rivista
Elenco autori:
G. SACCO
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