A New Progressive Method for Computing Skyline Queries
Skyline queries are important in many fields, especially for decision making. In this context, objects or tuples of databases are defined according to some numerical and non numerical attributes. The skyline operator acts on the numerical ones. The algorithms that implements this skyline operator are genrally of progressive or non progressive. The progressive ones return the skyline operator during its execution while non preogressive alogrithms return the result at the end of its execution. This paper presents a new progressive algorithm for computing the skyline points. This algorithm is based on sorting as a preprocessing of the input. The authors present new theorems for deducing promptly the first skyline points and reducing the candidate space. A new version of Divide-and-Conquer algorithm is used for computing the final skyline. Intensive experimentations on both real and synthetic datasets show that our algorithm presents best performance comparatively to other methods.
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2017
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Authors: | Lougmiri, Zekri |
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Journal of Information Technology Research (JITR). - IGI Global, ISSN 1938-7865, ZDB-ID 2403406-X. - Vol. 10.2017, 3 (01.07.), p. 1-21
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | BNL | Correlated Data | Divide and Conquer | Independent Data Anti-Correlated Data | Pareto Dominance | Preprocessing | Skyline | Skyline Operator | Sorting |
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