关系数据分区索引结构的高效查询处理

H. Kriegel, Peter Kunath, M. Pfeifle, M. Renz
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与空间分区索引结构相比,数据分区索引结构自然地适应实际数据分布,从而产生非常好的查询响应行为。除了高效的查询处理之外,现代数据库应用,包括计算机辅助设计、医学成像或分子生物学,都需要成熟的数据库管理系统,以保证工业强度。在本文中,我们展示了如何在通用数据库系统中实现对数据分区索引结构的高效查询处理。我们通过使用“扩展索引范围扫描”来减少导航索引遍历成本。如果一个目录节点“大部分”被实际查询所覆盖,那么对该节点的递归树遍历可以被索引的叶子级扫描取代,而不必再在目录中导航。另一方面,对于高选择性查询,则像往常一样使用索引。在本文中,我们演示了这种思想对关系r树的空间冲突查询的好处。我们在Oracle9i数据库系统上的实验表明,我们的新方法大大优于普通索引结构和顺序扫描。
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Efficient query processing on relational data-partitioning index structures
In contrast to space-partitioning index structures, data-partitioning index structures naturally adapt to the actual data distribution which results in a very good query response behavior. Besides efficient query processing, modern database applications including computer-aided design, medical imaging, or molecular biology require fully-fledged database management systems in order to guarantee industrial-strength. In this paper, we show how we can achieve efficient query processing on data-partitioning index structures within general purpose database systems. We reduce the navigational index traversal cost by using "extended index range scans". If a directory node is "largely" covered by the actual query, the recursive tree traversal for this node can beneficially be replaced by a scan on the leaf level of the index instead of navigating through the directory any longer. On the other hand, for highly selective queries, the index is used as usual. In this paper, we demonstrate the benefits of this idea for spatial collision queries on the relational R-tree. Our experiments with an Oracle9i database system show that our new approach outperforms common index structures and the sequential scan considerably.
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