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Review - Context-Based Prefetch for Implementing Objects on Relations.

Michael J. Carey: Review - Context-Based Prefetch for Implementing Objects on Relations. ACM SIGMOD Digital Review 2: (2000)

Review

This is a very nice industrial/experiences type paper that describes the authors' experience in implementing persistent objects on top of an RDBMS and, in particular, how they obtained decent performance by utilizing a technique they call "context-based prefetching". My reaction to this paper was that context-based prefetching is a practical technique, described clearly in the paper, and I liked the fact that the technique's writeup is accompanied by some performance results. This paper solves a practical problem of relatively wide industrial interest (and growing importance, given that object databases just don't seem to be taking hold over relational or object-relational ones). The prefetching technique itself is quite simple, yet effective, and it appears to be applicable to ORDBMSs as well as RDBMSs. I appreciated the fact that it has been implemented in a real system, the Microsoft Repository, and was shown to have real value in terms of being readily applicable to the problems that arose there and providing the needed performance gains.

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References

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Philip A. Bernstein, Shankar Pal, David Shutt: Context-Based Prefetch for Implementing Objects on Relations. VLDB 1999: 327-338 CiteSeerX Google scholar pubzone.org BibTeX bibliographical record in XML

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