Tuning an SQL-based PDM system in a worldwide client/server environment

Erich Müller, P. Dadam, Jost Enderle, M. Feltes
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The management of product-related data in a uniform and consistent way is a big challenge for many manufacturing enterprises, especially the large ones, like DaimlerChrysler. So-called product data management (PDM) systems are a promising way to achieve this goal. For various reasons, PDM systems often sit on top of a relational DBMS, using it (more or less) as a simple record manager. User interactions with the PDM systems are translated into a series of SQL queries. This does not cause too much harm when the DBMS and PDM system are located in the same local area network, with high bandwidth and short latency times. The picture may change dramatically, however, if the users are working in geographically distributed environments. Response times may rise by orders of magnitude, e.g. from 1-2 minutes in the local context to 30 minutes and even more in the "inter-continental" context. This paper shows how a more sophisticated utilization of the (advanced) SQL features coming along with SQL:1999 can help to cut down response times significantly.
在全球客户机/服务器环境中调优基于sql的PDM系统
以统一一致的方式管理与产品相关的数据对许多制造企业来说是一个巨大的挑战,尤其是像戴姆勒克莱斯勒这样的大型企业。所谓的产品数据管理(PDM)系统是实现这一目标的一种有希望的方法。由于各种原因,PDM系统通常位于关系DBMS之上,将它(或多或少)用作简单的记录管理器。用户与PDM系统的交互被转换为一系列SQL查询。当DBMS和PDM系统位于同一局域网中,具有高带宽和短延迟时间时,这不会造成太大的危害。然而,如果用户在地理上分布的环境中工作,情况可能会发生巨大变化。响应时间可能会以数量级增加,例如,从本地情况下的1-2分钟增加到“洲际”情况下的30分钟,甚至更多。本文展示了如何更复杂地利用SQL:1999附带的(高级)SQL特性来帮助显著缩短响应时间。
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