2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijicc-11-2020-0181
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Skyline refinement exploiting fuzzy formal concept analysis

Abstract: PurposeThe study of the skyline queries has received considerable attention from several database researchers since the end of 2000's. Skyline queries are an appropriate tool that can help users to make intelligent decisions in the presence of multidimensional data when different, and often contradictory criteria are to be taken into account. Based on the concept of Pareto dominance, the skyline process extracts the most interesting (not dominated in the sense of Pareto) objects from a set of data. Skyline com… Show more

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“…A window 7 32bit machine with 3 GB memory and i3 1.6GHz Processor has been used to run a comprehensive and intensive set of experiments. It is a known fact that skyline processing is a CPU exhaustive process [1][2][8] [12][31] [40][41] [42], thus the experiments of research work involved three performance metrics: i) domination tests between tuples, ii) processing time and iii) amount of data transfer from one data center to another. To measure these three parameters two well-known databases have been used (synthetic and real).…”
Section: Experimental Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A window 7 32bit machine with 3 GB memory and i3 1.6GHz Processor has been used to run a comprehensive and intensive set of experiments. It is a known fact that skyline processing is a CPU exhaustive process [1][2][8] [12][31] [40][41] [42], thus the experiments of research work involved three performance metrics: i) domination tests between tuples, ii) processing time and iii) amount of data transfer from one data center to another. To measure these three parameters two well-known databases have been used (synthetic and real).…”
Section: Experimental Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%