Z-SKY: An Efficient Skyline Query Processing Framework Based on Z-Order
Given a set of data points in a multidimensional space, a skyline query retrieves those data points that are not dominated by any other point in the same dataset. Observing that the properties of Z-order space filling curves (or Z-order curves) perfectly match with the dominance relationships among...
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Main Authors: | LEE, Ken C. K., LEE, Wang-chien, ZHENG, Baihua, LI, Huajing, TIAN, Yuan |
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2010
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