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Access path selection in a relational database management system (1979)

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by P. Griffiths Selinger , M. M. Astrahan , D. D. Chamberlin , It. A. Lorie , T. G. Price
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Selinger79accesspath,
    author = {P. Griffiths Selinger and M. M. Astrahan and D. D. Chamberlin and It. A. Lorie and T. G. Price},
    title = {Access path selection in a relational database management system},
    booktitle = {},
    year = {1979},
    pages = {23--34}
}

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ABSTRACT: In a high level query and data manipulation language such as SQL, requests are stated non-procedurally, without reference to access paths. This paper describes how System R chooses access paths for both simple (single relation) and complex queries (such as joins), given a user specification of desired data as a boolean expression of predicates. System R is an experimental database management system developed to carry out research on the relational model of data. System R was designed and built by members of the IBM San Jose Research'Laboratory. 1.

Keyphrases

relational database management system    access path selection    access path    relational model    complex query    desired data    single relation    boolean expression    ibm san jose research    high level query    user specification    data manipulation language    experimental database management system   

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