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Data warehouse indexing
Definition
Indices are data structures especially designed to allow rapid access to data in large databases. Data warehouses are typically used to perform intensive analyses of very large data sets. Several indices, such as projection indices, bitmap indices, bitslice indices, and summary indices, have been developed to address the special needs of data warehousing and are presented in this entry.
Historical Background
Data warehouses were developed to capture operational information, store it over a long period, and provide support for intensive analysis of historical data. The special needs of data warehouses – very large data sets, high-dimensional data, and the extensive use of categorical data – have led to the development of specialized indices intended for use in data warehouses. The use of these indices was pioneered in such systems as Model 204 and Sybase IQ.
Foundations
Indices, such as B-trees, R-trees, quad-trees, hash tables, and inverted...
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Johnson, T. (2018). Indexing of Data Warehouses. In: Liu, L., Özsu, M.T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Database Systems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8265-9_200
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