
doi: 10.1145/3872.3874
In this paper, various techniques for optimizing queries in distributed databases are presented. Although no attempt is made to cover all proposed algorithms on this topic, quite a few ideas extracted from existing algorithms are outlined. It is hoped that large-scale experiments will be conducted to verify the usefulness of these ideas and that they will be integrated to construct a powerful algorithm for distributed query processing.
distributed systems, Information storage and retrieval of data, cyclic queries, optimizing queries in distributed databases, Theory of operating systems
distributed systems, Information storage and retrieval of data, cyclic queries, optimizing queries in distributed databases, Theory of operating systems
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