SciQL: bridging the gap between science and relational DBMS

Y. Zhang, M. Kersten, M. Ivanova, N. Nes
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Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of experimental data using database technologies. To bridge the gap between the needs of the Data-Intensive Research fields and the current DBMS technologies, we propose SciQL (pronounced as 'cycle'), the first SQL-based query language for scientific applications with both tables and arrays as first class citizens. It provides a seamless symbiosis of array-, set- and sequence-interpretations. A key innovation is the extension of value-based grouping of SQL:2003 with structural grouping, i.e., fixed-sized and unbounded groups based on explicit relationships between elements positions. This leads to a generalisation of window-based query processing with wide applicability in science domains. This paper describes the main language features of SciQL and illustrates it using time-series concepts.
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SciQL:弥合科学和关系DBMS之间的鸿沟
科学发现越来越依赖于使用数据库技术有效地处理大量实验数据的能力。为了弥合数据密集型研究领域的需求与当前DBMS技术之间的差距,我们提出了SciQL(发音为'cycle'),这是第一个基于sql的查询语言,用于将表和数组作为一级公民的科学应用程序。它提供了数组、集合和序列解释的无缝共生。一个关键的创新是SQL:2003中基于值的分组扩展为结构分组,即基于元素位置之间显式关系的固定大小和无界组。这导致了基于窗口的查询处理的普遍化,在科学领域具有广泛的适用性。本文描述了SciQL的主要语言特性,并用时间序列概念对其进行了说明。
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