Data structures for efficient broker implementation

Author:

Tomasic Anthony1,Gravano Luis2,Lue Calvin3,Schwarz Peter3,Haas Laura3

Affiliation:

1. INRIA Le Chesnay, France

2. Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA

3. IBM Almaden Research, San Jose, CA

Abstract

With the profusion of text databases on the Internet, it is becoming increasingly hard to find the most useful databases for a given query. To attack this problem, several existing and proposed systems employ brokers to direct user queries, using a local database of summary information about the available databases. This summary information must effectively distinguish relevant databases and must be compact while allowing efficient access. We offer evidence that one broker, GlOSS , can be effective at locating databases of interest even in a system of hundreds of databased and can examine the performance of accessing the GlOSS summeries for two promising storage methods: the grid file and partitioned hashing. We show that both methods can be tuned to provide good performance for a particular workload (within a broad range of workloads), and we discuss the tradeoffs between the two data structures. As a side effect of our work, we show that grid files are more broadly applicable than previously thought; inparticular, we show that by varying the policies used to construct the grid file we can provide good performance for a wide range of workloads even when storing highly skewed data.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,General Business, Management and Accounting,Information Systems

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