JOURNAL ARTICLE

Buffer management in relational database systems

Giovanni Maria SaccoMario Schkolnick

Year: 1986 Journal:   ACM Transactions on Database Systems Vol: 11 (4)Pages: 473-498   Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery

Abstract

The hot-set model, characterizing the buffer requirements of relational queries, is presented. This model allows the system to determine the optimal buffer space to be allocated to a query; it can also be used by the query optimizer to derive efficient execution plans accounting for the available buffer space, and by a query scheduler to prevent thrashing. The hot-set model is compared with the working-set model. A simulation study is presented.

Keywords:
Computer science Thrashing Buffer (optical fiber) Relational database Set (abstract data type) Relational database management system Query optimization Relational model Database Data mining Parallel computing Programming language

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Database Systems and Queries
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Data Management and Algorithms
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Distributed systems and fault tolerance
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications

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