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Temporal join processing with hilbert curve space mapping
Proceedings of the 29th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
  • Jaime Raigoza, Nova Southeastern University
  • Junping Sun, Nova Southeastern University
Event Name/Location
Gyeongju, Korea / March 24-28, 2014
Presentation Date
3-24-2014
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
ISBN
978-1-4503-2469-4
Description

Management of data with a time dimension increases the overhead of storage and query processing in large database applications especially with the join operation, which is a commonly used and expensive relational operator. The join evaluation is difficult because temporal data are intrinsically multidimensional. The problem is harder since tuples with longer life spans tend to overlap a greater number of joining tuples thus; they are likely to be accessed more often. The proposed index-based Hilbert-Temporal Join (Hilbert-TJ) join algorithm maps temporal data into Hilbert curve space that is inherently clustered, thus allowing for fast retrieval and storage.

An evaluation and comparison study of the proposed Hilbert-TJ algorithm determined the relative performance with respect to a nested-loop join, a sort-merge, and a partition-based join algorithm that use a multiversion B+ tree (MVBT) index. The metrics include the processing time (disk I/O time plus CPU time) and index storage size. Under the given conditions, the expected outcome was that by reducing index redundancy better performance was achieved. Additionally, the Hilbert-TJ algorithm offers support to both valid-time and transaction-time data.

DOI
10.1145/2554850.2554903
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Conference Website: http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2014/
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Citation Information
Jaime Raigoza and Junping Sun. "Temporal join processing with hilbert curve space mapping" Proceedings of the 29th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (2014) p. 839 - 844
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/junping-sun/15/