• DocumentCode
    3146652
  • Title

    Optimizing queries in distributed and composable mediators

  • Author

    Josifovski, Vanja ; Katchaounov, Timour ; Risch, Tore

  • Author_Institution
    Lab. for Eng. Databases, Linkoping Univ., Sweden
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1999
  • Firstpage
    291
  • Lastpage
    302
  • Abstract
    The mediator-wrapper approach to integrate data from heterogeneous data sources has usually been centralized in the sense that a single mediator system is placed between a number of data sources and the applications. As the number of data sources increases, the centralized mediator architecture becomes a bottleneck. This paper presents an architecture for composable and distributed mediator servers, defined in terms of other mediator servers. The modularity of composable mediators allows to build larger systems of distributed mediators integrating many data sources, without the need to maintain a global schema. Composable mediators furthermore provide data independence by allowing locality of changes in both submediators and data sources. However a problem with a distributed and composable mediator architecture is that the query performance may degrade as the number of mediators increases. We describe some challenges for processing queries in this type of environment, and propose a distributed query decomposition algorithm that eliminates some of the overhead of logical mediator composition. For certain mediator compositions it produces distributed query plans whose inter-mediator data flow is optimal with respect to the query but is different from the logical interdependencies between the involved mediators. Experimental results show that this strategy improves the query performance and allows an increase of the number of mediators without query performance degradation
  • Keywords
    distributed databases; query processing; composable mediator servers; data independence; data integration; distributed mediator servers; distributed query decomposition algorithm; distributed query plans; heterogeneous data sources; inter-mediator data flow; mediator-wrapper approach; modularity; query optimization; query performance; submediators; Computer networks; Data engineering; Data models; Database languages; Degradation; Electrical capacitance tomography; Identity-based encryption; Laboratories; Programming profession; Read only memory;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Cooperative Information Systems, 1999. CoopIS '99. Proceedings. 1999 IFCIS International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Edinburgh
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-0384-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/COOPIS.1999.792178
  • Filename
    792178