Processing theta-joins on shared-nothing systems
Joins are essential for many large-scale data analysis tasks, and a variety of join conditions must be supported for many applications such as data-driven science, advertising, marketing, and social networks. Efficient parallel execution of joins is crucial to cope with the large volumes of data bei...
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