From a set of existing tuples, a skyline operator retrieves only a subset, superior tuples that are of a person’s interest and are non-dominant. Processing of queries using the skyline… Click to show full abstract
From a set of existing tuples, a skyline operator retrieves only a subset, superior tuples that are of a person’s interest and are non-dominant. Processing of queries using the skyline operator is an expensive and exhaustive task. It gets more complicated when skyline queries are applied on partially complete data and databases are distributed over different data centers. Incompleteness in data raises many issues such as compromise on transitivity property and the threat of cyclic dominance to occur within database. To overcome such issues this paper proposes an efficient algorithm called Cloud-based Incomplete Data Skyline algorithm (CIDS) for processing skyline queries over partially complete databases in cloud environment. The algorithm retrieves superior tuples with the aim of reducing domination tests between the tuples, decreasing processing time and reducing the huge amount of data flow from one data center to another. Several experiments have been conducted over different types of datasets, and results have proven that the proposed algorithm outplays the existing algorithms in terms of processing time, domination tests as well as the amount of data flow.
               
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