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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mitteilungen des URZ 1/2/1995

Dippmann, Dagmar, Mowitz, Enrico, Mueller, Thomas, Richter, Frank, Wagner, Jens, Ziegler, Christoph, Riedel, Wolfgang, Heide, Gerd 22 August 1995 (has links)
WWW-Konferenz Videokonferenz aus dem TU-Hoersaal Zur Umstellung der Unix-HOME-Verzeichnisse im URZ GCPP/128 -- aktueller Stand AFS im URZ Neuer Dienst: CD-Service Software-News
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Mitteilungen des URZ 1/2/1995

Dippmann, Dagmar, Mowitz, Enrico, Mueller, Thomas, Richter, Frank, Wagner, Jens, Ziegler, Christoph, Riedel, Wolfgang, Heide, Gerd 22 August 1995 (has links)
WWW-Konferenz Videokonferenz aus dem TU-Hoersaal Zur Umstellung der Unix-HOME-Verzeichnisse im URZ GCPP/128 -- aktueller Stand AFS im URZ Neuer Dienst: CD-Service Software-News
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Poster session: Constrained dynamic physical database design

Lehner, Wolfgang, Voigt, Hannes, Salem, Kenneth 12 August 2022 (has links)
Physical design has always been an important part of database administration. Today's commercial database management systems offer physical design tools, which recommend a physical design for a given workload. However, these tools work only with static workloads and ignore the fact that workloads, and physical designs, may change over time. Research has now begun to focus on dynamic physical design, which can account for time-varying workloads. In this paper, we consider a dynamic but constrained approach to physical design. The goal is to recommend dynamic physical designs that reflect major workload trends but that are not tailored too closely to the details of the input workloads. To achieve this, we constrain the number of changes that are permitted in the recommended design. In this paper we present our definition of the constrained dynamic physical design problem and discuss several techniques for solving it.

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