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Farhan Tauheed

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Efficient Bundled Spatial Range Queries

Anastasia Ailamaki, Darius Sidlauskas, Thomas Heinis, Farhan Tauheed, Eleni Tzirita Zacharatou

Efficiently querying multiple spatial data sets is a growing challenge for scientists. Astronomers query data sets that contain different types of stars (e.g., dwarfs, giants, stragglers) while neuroscientists query different data sets that model different ...
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY2019

BLOCK: Efficient Execution of Spatial Range Queries in Main-Memory

Anastasia Ailamaki, Thomas Heinis, Farhan Tauheed, Matthaios Alexandros Olma

The execution of spatial range queries is at the core of many applications, particularly in the simulation sciences but also in many other domains. Although main memory in desktop and supercomputers alike has grown considerably in recent years, most spatia ...
2017

BLOCK: Efficient Execution of Spatial Range Queries in Main-Memory

Anastasia Ailamaki, Thomas Heinis, Farhan Tauheed, Matthaios Alexandros Olma

The execution of spatial range queries is at the core of many applications, particularly in the simulation sciences but also in many other domains. Although main memory in desktop and supercomputers alike has grown considerably in recent years, most spatia ...
ACM New York, NY, USA2017
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