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Database Queries in Java

Iu, Christopher Ming-Yee  
2010

In conventional programming languages like Java, the interface for accessing databases is often inelegant. Typically, an entire separate database query language must be embedded inside a conventional programming language for programmers to access the full power and speed of a database. Programmers, though, prefer working entirely from within their conventional programming languages, both for general-purpose computation and for database access. This thesis explores how database operations can be expressed using the existing syntax of conventional programming languages. Programmers are able to write all their code –both general purpose code and database access code– in a single language. To run these database operations efficiently though, algorithms are needed for finding these database operations and optimizing them. This thesis focuses on techniques that can be easily adopted because they do not require changes to existing compilers. Three systems have been developed: Queryll, JReq, and HadoopToSQL. Each system examines the problem from the context of functional-style code, imperative-style code, and MapReduce-style code respectively.

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Type
doctoral thesis
DOI
10.5075/epfl-thesis-4913
Author(s)
Iu, Christopher Ming-Yee  
Advisors
Zwaenepoel, Willy  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Thesis number

4913

Total of pages

119

Subjects

databases

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MapReduce

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symbolic execution

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query languages

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Java

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bytecode rewriting

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bases de données

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MapReduce

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exécution symbolique

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langages de requêtes

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Java

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réécriture de bytecode

EPFL units
LABOS  
Faculty
IC  
School
IIF  
Doctoral School
EDIC  
Available on Infoscience
October 28, 2010
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/56271
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