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BibliographyNippl, Clara; Rantzau, Ralf; Mitschang, Bernhard: StreamJoin: A Generic Database Approach to Support the Class of Stream-Oriented Applications.
In: Proceedings of the International Database Engineering & Applications Symposium (IDEAS); Yokohama, Japan, September 2000.
University of Stuttgart, Faculty of Computer Science.
pp. 83-91, english.
IEEE Computer Society, September 18, 2000.
ISBN: 0 7695 0789 1.
Article in Proceedings (Conference Paper).
CR-SchemaH.2.4 (Database Management Systems)
H.2.8 (Database Applications)
Keywordsdatabase applications; data mining; database extensions; database operators
Abstract

Today many applications routinely generate large quantities of data. The data often takes the form of (time) series, or more generally streams, i.e. an ordered se-quence of records. Analysis of this data requires stream processing techniques which differ in significant ways from what current database analysis and query tech-niques have been optimized for. In this paper we present a new operator, called StreamJoin, that can efficiently be used to solve stream-related problems of various appli-cations, such as universal quantification, pattern recog-nition and data mining. Contrary to other approaches, StreamJoin processing provides rapid response times, a non-blocking execution as well as economical resource utilization. Adaptability to different application scenarios is realized by means of parameters. In addition, the StreamJoin operator can be efficiently embedded into the database engine, thus implicitly using the optimization and parallelization capabilities for the benefit of the ap-plication. The paper focuses on the applicability of StreamJoin to integrate application semantics into the DBMS.

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Contactrrantzau@acm.org
Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Parallel and Distributed High-Performance Systems, Applications of Parallel and Distributed Systems
Project(s)MIDAS
Entry dateNovember 29, 2000
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