The Optimization of In-Memory Space Partitioning Trees for Cache Utilization
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In this paper, a novel cache conscious indexing technique based on space partitioning trees is proposed. Many researchers investigated efficient cache conscious indexing techniques which improve retrieval performance of in-memory database management system recently. However, most studies considered data partitioning and targeted fast information retrieval. Existing data partitioning-based index structures significantly degrade performance due to the redundant accesses of overlapped spaces. Specially, R-tree-based index structures suffer from the propagation of MBR (Minimum Bounding Rectangle) information by updating data frequently. In this paper, we propose an in-memory space partitioning index structure for optimal cache utilization. The proposed index structure is compared with the existing index structures in terms of update performance, insertion performance and cache-utilization rate in a variety of environments. The results demonstrate that the proposed index structure offers better performance than existing index structures.
- 2008-02-01
著者
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YOO Jae
Chungbuk National University
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BOK Kyoung
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Yoo Jae
Chungbuk National Univ. Kor
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Yoo Jae
The Department Of Computer And Communication Engineering Chungbuk National University
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Yeo Myung
The Department Of Computer And Communication Engineering Chungbuk National University
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Min Young
Electronics And Telecommunications Research Institute (etri)
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