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Hyper-lattice Algebraic Model for Data Warehousing

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  • © 2016

Overview

  • Introduces a new algebraic structure in hyper lattice
  • Presents a traversal mechanism in an algorithm for the cuboids in data warehouse to take advantage of space and time complexity
  • Shows how to propose a formal model and prove its properties and proposition

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology (BRIEFSAPPLSCIENCES)

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This book presents Hyper-lattice, a new algebraic model for partially ordered sets, and an alternative to lattice. The authors analyze some of the shortcomings of conventional lattice structure and propose a novel algebraic structure in the form of Hyper-lattice to overcome problems with lattice. They establish how Hyper-lattice supports dynamic insertion of elements in a partial order set with a partial hierarchy between the set members. The authors present the characteristics and the different properties, showing how propositions and lemmas formalize Hyper-lattice as a new algebraic structure.

Authors and Affiliations

  • A.K.Choudhury School of Information Tech, University of Calcutta, India

    Soumya Sen

  • DAIS—UniversitĂ  Ca' Foscari, Full Professor of Computer Science, Venice, Italy

    Agostino Cortesi

  • Department of Computer Science & En, University of Calcutta, Calcutta, India

    Nabendu Chaki

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