Abstract

Since multi-dimensional arrays are a natural data structure for supporting multi-dimensional queries, and object-relational (O/R) database systems support multi-dimensional array ADTs (abstract data types), it is natural to ask if a multi-dimensional array-based ADT can be used to improve O/R DBMS performance on multi-dimensional queries. As an initial step toward answering this question, we have implemented a multi-dimensional array in the Paradise O/R DBMS. In this paper, we describe the implementation of this compressed-array ADT and explore its performance for queries including star-join consolidations and selections. We show that, in many cases, the array ADT can provide significantly higher performance than can be obtained by applying techniques such as bitmap indices and star-join algorithms to relational tables.

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