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Array Requirements for Scientific Applications and an Implementation for Microsoft SQL Server (1110.1729v1)

Published 8 Oct 2011 in cs.DB

Abstract: This paper outlines certain scenarios from the fields of astrophysics and fluid dynamics simulations which require high performance data warehouses that support array data type. A common feature of all these use cases is that subsetting and preprocessing the data on the server side (as far as possible inside the database server process) is necessary to avoid the client-server overhead and to minimize IO utilization. Analyzing and summarizing the requirements of the various fields help software engineers to come up with a comprehensive design of an array extension to relational database systems that covers a wide range of scientific applications. We also present a working implementation of an array data type for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 to support large-scale scientific applications. We introduce the design of the array type, results from a performance evaluation, and discuss the lessons learned from this implementation. The library can be downloaded from our website at http://voservices.net/sqlarray/

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Authors (9)
  1. Alexander Szalay (12 papers)
  2. José Blakeley (2 papers)
  3. Dragan Tomic (1 paper)
  4. Marko Tintor (2 papers)
  5. Andrija Jovanovic (1 paper)
  6. László Dobos (29 papers)
  7. Tamás Budavári (28 papers)
  8. István Csabai (42 papers)
  9. Milos Milovanovic (1 paper)
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