Benchmarking the selection and projection operations, and ordering capabilities of relational database machines.
This thesis describes the performance-measurement experiments designed for a number of back-end, relational database machine configurations. An in-depth study of the tests and results of the two relational operations, namely, selection and projection, on a specific configuration is presented. In add...
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10945/19658 |
Summary: | This thesis describes the performance-measurement experiments designed for a number of back-end, relational database machine configurations. An in-depth study of the tests and results of the two relational operations, namely, selection and projection, on a specific configuration is presented. In addition, tests are made on the ordering capabilities and performance of the machine configuration. The goal of the work is to lead to a development for a machine-independent methodology for benchmarking the selection and projection operations and on ordering capabilities of database machines. (Author) |
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