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Adaptive Query Processing
Author(s): Amol Deshpande;Zachary Ives;Vijayshankar Raman
Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Databases ISSN Print:1931-7883, ISSN Online:1931-7891 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 1 Number 1,
Document Type: Article Pages: 140(1-140) DOI: 10.1561/1900000001
Abstract: As the data management field has diversified to consider
settings in which queries are increasingly complex, statistics are
less available, or data is stored remotely, there has been an
acknowledgment that the traditional optimize-then-execute paradigm
is insufficient. This has led to a plethora of new techniques,
generally placed under the common banner of adaptive query
processing, that focus on using runtime feedback to modify query
processing in a way that provides better response time or more
efficient CPU utilization. In this survey paper, we identify many of the common issues, themes, and approaches that pervade this work, and the settings in which each piece of work is most appropriate. Our goal with this paper is to be a ``value-add'' over the existing papers on the material, providing not only a brief overview of each technique, but also a basic framework for understanding the field of adaptive query processing in general. We focus primarily on intra-query adaptivity of long-running, but not full-fledged streaming, queries. We conclude with a discussion of open research problems that are of high importance.
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