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.
Copyright © 2000 by the author(s).
Review published with permission.
References
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- Philip A. Bernstein, Shankar Pal, David Shutt:
Context-Based Prefetch for Implementing Objects on Relations.
VLDB 1999: 327-338
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