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A Query Matching Approach for Object Relational Databases Over Semantic Cache

In: Application of Decision Science in Business and Management

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  • Atta Rahman
  • Hafiz Faisal
  • M Tariq
  • Anas Alghamdi
  • Nawaf Alowain

Abstract

The acceptance of object relational database has grown in recent years; however, their response time is a big concern. Especially, when large data are retrieved frequently on such databases from diverse servers, response time becomes alarming. Different techniques have been investigated to reduce the response time, and cache is among such techniques. Cache has three variants, namely tuple cache, page cache, and semantic cache. Semantic cache is more efficient compared to others due to capability to store already processed data with its semantics. A semantic cache stores data computed on demand rather than retrieved from the server. Several approaches proposed on relational databases over semantic caching but response time on relational database is unsatisfactory. Hence, we proposed object relational databases over semantic cache. It is a novelty because semantic cache is mature for evaluation of relational databases but not for object relational databases. In this research, the implementation of query matching on object relational database with semantic caching along with object query is investigated to reduce the response time. Then, a case study is conducted on an object relational database model, and an object (relational database) query with semantic segment is applied. Results depict significant improvement in query response time.

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  • Atta Rahman & Hafiz Faisal & M Tariq & Anas Alghamdi & Nawaf Alowain, 2020. "A Query Matching Approach for Object Relational Databases Over Semantic Cache," Chapters, in: Fausto Pedro Garcia Marquez (ed.), Application of Decision Science in Business and Management, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:201457
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.90004
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    Keywords

    semantic cache; query matching; probe query; remainder query; object relational query;
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    • D7 - Microeconomics - - Analysis of Collective Decision-Making

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