| M. Bates. User Interface Design, chapter The Berry-Picking Search. Addison-Wesley, 1990. |
....our architecture in this context. 1. INTRODUCTION A frustrating aspect of the traditional database user experience is the lack of interactivity during long running tasks. It has often been noted that information seekers follow an exploratory, iterative process involving multiple query attempts [3, 20], and that early feedback during query execution can help speed up the process. Recently, a variety of work on online processing (e.g. 13, 24, 1] has attempted to address this problem by providing incremental, refining results during time consuming tasks. An additional focus has been to support ....
....This is a form of pre computing query results, which can help if the user subsequently drills down into the NJ group. 7. RELATED WORK It has often been noted that the traditional querying model of giving full results after query execution is bad for interactive or distributed environments (e.g. [3, 20, 13]) There has been much recent work to counter this slowness by processing queries in an online fashion, continually outputting full result rows or statistical approximations to query aggregates (e.g. 13, 24, 19, 12] While this approach is e#ective over centralized databases, it does not ....
M. Bates. User Interface Design, chapter The Berry-Picking Search. Addison-Wesley, 1990.
....query processing, because it can serve as a form of pipelined, approximate sorting. Keywords: Online Reordering, Informix, Interactive Data Processing, User Control 1 Introduction It has often been noted that information analysis tools should be interactive [Blair and Maron 1985; Bates 1979; Bates 1990], since the data exploration tasks they enable are often only loosely specified. Information seekers work in an iterative fashion, starting with broad queries and continually refining them based on feedback and domain knowledge (see [O day and Jeffries 1993] for a user study in a business data ....
Bates, M. User Interface Design, chapter The Berry-Picking Search. Addison-Wesley, 1990.
....preliminary experiments indicate that online reordering can also be useful in traditional batch query processing, because it can serve as a form of pipelined, approximate sorting. 1 Introduction It has often been noted that information analysis tools should be interactive [BM85, Bat79, Bat90] since the data Permission to copy without fee all or part of this material is granted provided that the copies are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage, the VLDB copyright notice and the title of the publication and its date appear, and notice is given that copying is by ....
M. Bates. User Interface Design, chapter The BerryPicking Search. Addison-Wesley, 1990.
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