Synopses for Massive Data

Synopses for Massive Data  (English, Paperback, Cormode Graham)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: now publishers Inc
  • Genre: Computers
  • ISBN: 9781601985163, 9781601985163
  • Pages: 308
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Synopses for Massive Data describes basic principles and recent developments in building approximate synopses (that is, lossy, compressed representations) of massive data. Such synopses enable approximate query processing, in which the user's query is executed against the synopsis instead of the original data. The book focuses on the four main families of synopses: random samples, histograms, wavelets, and sketches. A random sample comprises a ""representative"" subset of the data values of interest, obtained via a stochastic mechanism. Samples can be quick to obtain, and can be used to approximately answer a wide range of queries. A histogram summarizes a data set by grouping the data values into subsets, or ""buckets"", and then, for each bucket, computing a small set of summary statistics that can be used to approximately reconstruct the data in the bucket. Histograms have been extensively studied and have been incorporated into the query optimizers of virtually all commercial relational DBMSs. Wavelet-based synopses were originally developed in the context of image and signal processing. The data set is viewed as a set of M elements in a vector-i.e., as a function defined on the set {0,1,2,. ,M?1}-and the wavelet transform of this function is found as a weighted sum of wavelet ""basis functions"". The weights, or coefficients, can then be ""thresholded"", e.g., by eliminating coefficients that are close to zero in magnitude. The remaining small set of coefficients serves as the synopsis. Wavelets are good at capturing features of the data set at various scales. Sketch summaries are particularly well suited to streaming data. Linear sketches, for example, view a numerical data set as a vector or matrix, and multiply the data by a fixed matrix. Such sketches are massively parallelizable. They can accommodate streams of transactions in which data is both inserted and removed. Sketches have also been used successfully to estimate the answer to COUNT DISTINCT queries, a notoriously hard problem. Synopses for Massive Data describes and compares the different synopsis methods. It also discusses the use of AQP within research systems, and discusses challenges and future directions. It is essential reading for anyone working with, or doing research on massive data.
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Book Details
Title
  • Synopses for Massive Data
Imprint
  • now publishers Inc
Product Form
  • Paperback
Publisher
  • now publishers Inc
Genre
  • Computers
ISBN13
  • 9781601985163
Book Category
  • Higher Education and Professional Books
BISAC Subject Heading
  • COM021000
Book Subcategory
  • Computing and Information Technology Books
ISBN10
  • 9781601985163
Language
  • English
Dimensions
Width
  • 16 mm
Height
  • 234 mm
Length
  • 156 mm
Weight
  • 435 gr
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