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Access path selection in a relational database management system
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Relational DatabaseEngineeringQuery ProcessingHigh Level QuerySemantic WebInformation RetrievalData ScienceDatabase SystemAccess MethodManagementData IntegrationData ManagementSystem RData Manipulation LanguageKnowledge DiscoveryComputer ScienceInformation ManagementDatabase TechnologyDatabase TheorySoftware DesignDatabase DesignAccess Path SelectionAutomated ReasoningDatabase AccessData Modeling
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.