An adaptive probe-based technique to optimize join queries in distributed Internet databases (2000)
| Venue: | In Knowledge and Information Systems |
| Citations: | 1 - 0 self |
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Khan00anadaptive,
author = {Latifur Khan and Dennis Mcleod and Cyrus Shahabi},
title = {An adaptive probe-based technique to optimize join queries in distributed Internet databases},
booktitle = {In Knowledge and Information Systems},
year = {2000},
pages = {373--385}
}
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Abstract
An adaptive probe-based optimization technique is developed and demonstrated in the context of an Internet-based distributed database environment. More and more common are database systems which are distributed across servers communicating via the Internet where a query at a given site might require data from remote sites. Optimizing the response time of such queries is a challenging task due to the unpredictability of server performance and network tra c at the time of data shipment � this may result in the selection of an expensive query plan using a static query optimizer. We constructed an experimental setup consisting of two servers running the same DBMS connected via the Internet. Concentrating on join queries, we demonstrate how a static query optimizer might choose an expensive plan by mistake. This is due to the lack of a priori knowledge of the run-time environment, inaccurate statistical assumptions in size estimation, and neglecting the cost of remote method invocation. These shortcomings are addressed collectively by proposing a probing mechanism. Furthermore, we extend our mechanism with an adaptive technique that detects sub-optimality of a plan during query execution and attempts to switch tothecheapest plan while avoiding redundant work and imposing little overhead. An implementation of our run-time optimization technique for join queries was constructed in the Java language and incorporated into an experimental setup. The results demonstrate the superiority of our probe-based optimization over a static optimization. 1







