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In-network aggregation is an essential operation which reduces communication overhead and power consumption of resource-constrained sensor network nodes. Sensor nodes are typically organized into an aggregation tree, whereby aggregator nodes collect data from multiple data source nodes, and perform a reduction operation such as sum, average, minimum, etc. The result is then forwarded to other aggregators...
The efficient execution of queries in object-oriented databases requires the design of specific indexing techniques, to efficiently deal with predicates against nested attributes or against class inheritance hierarchies. Indexing techniques so far proposed can be classified into three groups: inheritance indexing techniques, whose goal is to support queries along inheritance hierarchies; aggregation...
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