Indexing Techniques in Data Warehousing Environment the UB-Tree Algorithm

Topics:
Warehousing and Storage
Tags:
Algorithm,
Storage,
Software,
Performance Management,
Performance,
Human Resources,
Hardware,
Enterprise Software,
Databases,
Data Warehouse Environment,
...
Source:
Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane

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Overview: The indexing techniques in multidimensional databases are becoming more and more important. The data warehouse environment has become a popular technology and a lot of research work has been done in order to improve the query performance and to provide faster response times. The ability to answer these queries efficiently is a critical issue since most of them are complex and iterative. This paper discusses some multidimensional access methods and how they have shown high potential for significant performance in various application domains.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,147KB | Date: Mar 2003 | Pages: 13


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