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arxiv: 2210.00034 · v3 · pith:6CIWLL47 · submitted 2022-09-30 · cs.DB

Offset-value coding in database query processing

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keywords offset-valuecodesqueryalgorithmscodingdatabaseexecutiongrouping
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Recent work shows how offset-value coding speeds up database query execution, not only sorting but also duplicate removal and grouping (aggregation) in sorted streams, order-preserving exchange (shuffle), merge join, and more. It already saves thousands of CPUs in Google's Napa and F1 Query systems, e.g., in grouping algorithms and in log-structured merge-forests. In order to realize the full benefit of interesting orderings, however, query execution algorithms must not only consume and exploit offset-value codes but also produce offset-value codes for the next operator in the pipeline. Our research has sought ways to produce offset-value codes without comparing successive output rows one-by-one, column-by-column. This short paper introduces a new theorem and, based on its proof and a simple corollary, describes in detail how order-preserving algorithms (from filter to merge join and even shuffle) can compute offset-value codes for their outputs. These computations are surprisingly simple and very efficient.

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