The relational model for database management: version 2
The relational model for database management: version 2
VLDB '03 Proceedings of the 29th international conference on Very large data bases - Volume 29
An Alternative Data Warehouse Reference Architectural Configuration
BNCOD 26 Proceedings of the 26th British National Conference on Databases: Dataspace: The Final Frontier
An experimental consideration of the use of the TransrelationalTMModel for data warehousing
BNCOD'06 Proceedings of the 23rd British National Conference on Databases, conference on Flexible and Efficient Information Handling
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In recent years there has been a growing interest in the research community in the utilisation of alternative data models that abandon the relational record storage and manipulation structure. The authors have already reported experimental considerations of the behaviour of n-ary Relational, Binary-Relational, Associative and Transrelational models within the context of Data Warehousing [1], [2], [3] to address issues of storage efficiency and combinatorial explosion through data repetition. In this paper we present the results obtained during the industrial usage of Binary-Relational model based DBMS within a reference architectural configuration. These industrial results are similar to the ones obtained during the experimental stage of this research at the University laboratory [4] where improvements on query speed, data load and considerable reductions on disk space are achieved. These industrial tests considered a wide set of industries: Manufacturing, Government, Retail, Telecommunications and Finance.