Abstract

Skyline queries have received considerable attention in the database community. The goal is to retrieve all records in a database that have the property that no other record is better according to all of a given set of criteria. While this problem has been well studied in the computational geometry literature, the solution of this problem in the database context requires techniques designed particularly to handle large amounts of data. In this paper, we show that parallel computing is an effective method to speed up the answering of skyline queries on large data sets. We also propose to preprocess the set of data points to quickly answer subsequent skyline queries on any subset of the dimensions.

Keywords:
Skyline Computer science Context (archaeology) Set (abstract data type) Property (philosophy) Computation Data mining Information retrieval Data set Database Theoretical computer science Algorithm Artificial intelligence Programming language Geography

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Citation History

Topics

Data Management and Algorithms
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Advanced Database Systems and Queries
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications

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