WebView materialization

TitleWebView materialization
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsLabrinidis A, Roussopoulos N
JournalSIGMOD Rec.
Volume29
Issue2
Pagination367 - 378
Date Published2000/05//
ISBN Number0163-5808
Abstract

A WebView is a web page automatically created from base data typically stored in a DBMS. Given the multi-tiered architecture behind database-backed web servers, we have the option of materializing a WebView inside the DBMS, at the web server, or not at all, always computing it on the fly (virtual). Since WebViews must be up to date, materialized WebViews are immediately refreshed with every update on the base data. In this paper we compare the three materialization policies (materialized inside the DBMS, materialized at the web server and virtual) analytically, through a detailed cost model, and quantitatively, through extensive experiments on an implemented system. Our results indicate that materializing at the web server is a more scalable solution and can facilitate an order of magnitude more users than the virtual and materialized inside the DBMS policies, even under high update workloads.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/335191.335430
DOI10.1145/335191.335430