Abstract

In distributed database management systems, fragmenting base connections increases concurrency and hence system throughput for query processing. User queries use hybrid fragmentation methods focused on vector bindings, and deductive database implementations lack query-access-rule dependence. As a result, for hierarchical deductive information implementations, a hybrid fragmentation solution is used. The method considers the horizontal partition of base relations based on the bindings placed on user requests, then produces vertical fragments of the horizontally partitioned relations, and finally clusters rules based on attribute affinity and query and rule access frequency. The suggested fragmentation approach makes distributed deductive database structures easier to develop.

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  • Nowadays, various database management system (DBMS) evolving fast and emerging toward instinctively and systematically tackle the rising varieties of data size, scopes, schemas, speeds and data structures(Raj, 2018)

  • This study presents a design and development of secure frequency counting method for partitioning the data based on horizontal and vertical fragmentation

  • Developed a hybrid fragmentation relation of a distributed database system to handle the relationship of data partitions into disassociated tuples as well as fragment the vertical link into smaller partitions by optimizing the cost function of data allocation

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Introduction

Various database management system (DBMS) evolving fast and emerging toward instinctively and systematically tackle the rising varieties of data size, scopes, schemas, speeds and data structures(Raj, 2018). These data type share consciously and carefully cleansed, collected and crunched toward squash out timely and actionable insights out of blowing up data heaps. When subjected to deeper and decisive investigations of data (both external and internal), it can emit the venerable and viable information that insights to the more in-depth analysis. The growth of data communication among the user and in the field of information technology, the distributed database

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