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On the computation of multidimensional aggregates
- On the Computation of Multidimensional Aggregates Sameet Agarwal Rakesh Agrawal Prasad M
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On the computation of multidimensional aggregates
- On the Computation of Multidimensional Aggregates &meet Agarwal Rakesh Agrawal Prasad M. Deshpande
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Approximate Computation of Multidimensional Aggregates of Sparse Data Using Wavelets
- Approximate Computation of Multidimensional Aggregates of Sparse Data Using Wavelets Jeffrey Scott
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Indexing without the Index: Scalable Multidimensional Aggregation for Data Warehouses
- Indexing without the Index: Scalable Multidimensional Aggregation for Data Warehouses Mirek
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Aggregation Algorithms for Very Large Compressed Data Warehouses
- efficient algorithms to compute multidimensional aggregation and Cube for relational OLAP have been
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Lazy Aggregates for Real-Time OLAP
- to compute multidimensional aggregates that make up the essence of OLAP. An industrial process is often a
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An Efficient Strategy For Tiling Multidimensional OLAP Data Cubes
- -regular tiling strategy appropriate for MOLAP systems computing multidimensional aggregates over selected
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Structure and Performance of Decision Support Algorithms on Active Disks
- for relational databases. It computes multidimensional aggregates that are indexed by values of multiple
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Structure and Performance of Decision Support Algorithms on Active Disks
- for relational databases. It computes multidimensional aggregates that are indexed by values of multiple
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Mining Exceptions And Quantitative Association Rules In Olap Data Cube
- computation of multidimensional aggregates at run time. A compromise between the two is to partially pre-compute
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