Query Optimization

Content:

Query optimization is addressed shortly in Database Systems, this lecture looks at a broader topic of optimization techniques. It concentrates on the central issues like join ordering and access path selections, but gives an overview of the whole query processing machinery. The main goals of the lecture are twofold: First, to learn different optimization techniques, which are also relevant in other areas. And second, to get an understanding how queries are processed and why queries are fast or slow.

Dates:

  • Lecture: Wednesdays, 8:00 - 9:30 am in MI HS2
  • Exercise: Fridays, 2:15 - 3:45 pm in MI HS2

Slides:

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Assignments:

Exercise sheets will be distributed through moodle

You can work on exercises in teams of two students. Specify names of both participants when submitting

see gitlab and mattermost (see Moodle for invite link)
Uni Schema

Exam:

Date: 23.02.2023
There will be no retake exam.

Literature:

  • J.D. Ullman. Database and Knowledge Base Systems. Computer Science Press, 1989.
  • T. Özsu and J. Blakeley. Modern Database Systems. Addison Wesley, 1995.
  • H. Garcia-Molina and J.D. Ullman and J. Widom. Database System Implementation. Prentice Hall, 1999.
  • P. Gassner, G. Lohman, and K. Schiefer. Query optimization in the IBM DB2 family. IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, 16:4 18, Dec. 1993.
  • S. Chaudhuri. An Overview of Query Optimization in Relational Systems. PODS, 1998
  • G. Moerkotte. Building Query Compilers. (draft)