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Data Warehouse Configuration
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In the data warehousing approach to the integration of data from multiple information sources, selected information is extracted in advance and stored in a repository. A data warehouse (DW) can therefore be seen as a set of materialized views defined over the sources. When a query is posed, it is evaluated locally, using the materialized views, without accessing the original information sources. The applications using DWs require high query performance. This requirement is in conflict with the need to maintain in the DW updated information. The DW configuration problem is the problem of selecting a set of views to materialize in the DW that answers all the queries of interest while minimizing the total query evaluation and view maintenance cost. In this paper we provide a theoretical framework for this problem in terms of the relational model. We develop a method for dealing with it by formulating it as a state space optimization problem and then solving it using a...
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