A processing framework for object comprehensions
Chan, Daniel K. C.
A processing framework for object comprehensions
In order to execute database queries efficiently, they are usually translated into an algebra: a small set of operations together with some equivalences. The operations are implemented very efficiently by the database engine, and the equivalences are used to optimise the query. Since query languages for object-oriented databases are more complex than their relational counterparts, the algebra and translation, or processing framework, is more elaborate.
OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE
QUERY LANGUAGE
QUERY OPTIMISATION
COLLECTION TYPE
COMPREHENSIONS
H004.41 INF
A processing framework for object comprehensions
In order to execute database queries efficiently, they are usually translated into an algebra: a small set of operations together with some equivalences. The operations are implemented very efficiently by the database engine, and the equivalences are used to optimise the query. Since query languages for object-oriented databases are more complex than their relational counterparts, the algebra and translation, or processing framework, is more elaborate.
OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE
QUERY LANGUAGE
QUERY OPTIMISATION
COLLECTION TYPE
COMPREHENSIONS
H004.41 INF