Resource Allocation Algorithm for a Relational Join Operator in Grid Systems
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Grid systems become very popular during the last decade because of their rapidly increasing computational capabilities. On the other hand, the advances on different domains cause enormous increase in the scale of the manipulated data. This issue augments the importance of distributed query processing and causes researchers to port their underlying environment onto the grid systems. However the dynamicity, heterogeneity and large scale characteristics of grid systems pose new problems for the distributed query processing domain. Resource allocation for query processing in grid systems is one of these problems, which attracts many researchers' attention. In this paper, we propose a new resource allocation algorithm for one relational join operator in a query considering characteristics of the grid systems. We provide theoretical analyses of the proposed algorithm and we consolidate analyses with the simulations. Copyright © 2012 ACM.
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16th International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium, IDEAS 2012; Prague; Czech Republic; 8 August 2012 through 10 August 2012
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Resource allocation, Grid systems, Query processing, Database systems, Grid systems, Query processing, Database systems, Resource allocation
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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Çokuslu, D., Hameurlain, A., Erciyeş, k., and Morvan, F. (2012, August 8-10). Resource allocation algorithm for a relational join operator in grid systems. Paper presented at the 16th International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium. doi:10.1145/2351476.2351492
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