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Archive | 1988

Data base optimizer using most frequency values statistics

Akira Shibamiya; Melvin Richard Zimowski


Archive | 1995

Query parallelism in a shared data DBMS system

William Robert Bireley; Tammie Dang; Paramesh S. Desai; Donald J. Haderle; Fen-Ling Lin; Maureen Mae McDevitt; Akira Shibamiya; Bryan Frederick Smith; James Zu-chia Teng; Hong Sang Tie; Yun Wang; Jerome Quan Wong; Kathryn Ruth Zeidenstein; Kou Horng Allen Yang


Archive | 1999

Query optimization through the use of multi-column statistics to avoid the problems of non-indexed column correlation

Thomas A. Beavin; Balakrishna R. Iyer; Akira Shibamiya; Hong Sang Tie; Min Wang


Archive | 1997

User specification of query access paths in a relational database management system

Thomas A. Beavin; Donald J. Haderle; Akira Shibamiya; Hong Sang Tie; Yun Wang


Archive | 2003

Method, system, and program for optimizing database query execution

Terry Dennis Allen; Paramesh S. Desai; Akira Shibamiya; Hong Sang Tie; Annie S. Tsang


Archive | 1997

Query optimization through the use of multi-column statistics to avoid the problems of column correlation

Thomas A. Beavin; Balakrishna R. Iyer; Akira Shibamiya; Hong Sang Tie; Min Wang


Archive | 1995

Computer program product for avoiding complete index tree traversals in sequential and almost sequential index probes

Atul Chadha; Donald J. Haderle; Akira Shibamiya; Robert W. Lyle; Steven John Watts


Archive | 2002

Method and system for improving response time for database query execution

Terry Dennis Allen; Hsiuying Cheng; Fen-Ling Lin; Akira Shibamiya; Annie S. Tsang


Archive | 1998

Insert performance on a multi-system transaction environment

Donald J. Haderle; Akira Shibamiya; James Zu-Chia Tseng; Julie Ann Watts


Archive | 2000

Method for estimating the elapsed time required for a log apply process

Craig Alan Friske; James Alan Ruddy; Akira Shibamiya

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