2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2018.10.013
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On fuzzy approaches for enlarging skyline query results

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“…Below, we review only the existing studies proposed to skyline refinement problem. For the skyline relaxation problem, the reader can refer to the recent study Belkasmi et al (2019) for a complete survey.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Below, we review only the existing studies proposed to skyline refinement problem. For the skyline relaxation problem, the reader can refer to the recent study Belkasmi et al (2019) for a complete survey.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noticing that when computing the skyline, two scenarios often occur: either (1) a huge number of skyline objects are returned which are less informative for the end users or (2) a small number of skyline objects are retrieved which could be insufficient to serve the user needs. In order to solve these two problems, several approaches have been developed, on the one hand, to relax the skyline and thus increasing its size Goncalves and Tineo (2007), Belkasmi et al (2019) in the case of the problem (2) and, on the other hand, to refine the skyline and thus reducing its size Hadjali et al (2011), Papadias et al (2003), Chan et al (2006b), Koltun and Papadimitriou (2005), Chan et al (2006a), Balke et al (2007, 2006), Lee et al (2007), Sarma et al (2011), Zhang and Alhajj (2010), Benouaret et al (2011), Haddache et al (2016) in the context of the problem (1). In this paper, we address the problem of huge skyline.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Skyline algorithm is based on the concept of Pareto dominance [11]. It has been used to solve research problems such as web service selection, query processing over uncertain data [12][13][14], effective processing of advanced queries [15], and indexing of time series data. The use of the Skyline algorithm in the proposed method creates all the possible compositions of the providers in a multi-cloud environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%