17455490. BUILDING CROSS TABLE INDEX IN RELATIONAL DATABASE simplified abstract (International Business Machines Corporation)
BUILDING CROSS TABLE INDEX IN RELATIONAL DATABASE
Organization Name
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventor(s)
Hong Mei Zhang of Beijing (CN)
BUILDING CROSS TABLE INDEX IN RELATIONAL DATABASE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17455490 titled 'BUILDING CROSS TABLE INDEX IN RELATIONAL DATABASE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a computer-implemented method for generating and utilizing a hybrid index in a database system. The method involves receiving a query that performs a specific command and generating a hybrid index that connects two tables within a set of tables. The query is then executed using the hybrid index, and the results are returned to the source of the query.
- The method involves receiving a query and generating a hybrid index that connects two tables.
- The hybrid index is used to execute the query and retrieve the results.
- The results of the query are returned to the source of the query.
Potential Applications
- Database management systems
- Data analysis and retrieval systems
- Information retrieval systems
Problems Solved
- Improved query performance and efficiency
- Enhanced data retrieval and analysis capabilities
- Streamlined database operations
Benefits
- Faster query execution and response times
- Improved database performance and scalability
- Enhanced data retrieval and analysis capabilities
Original Abstract Submitted
A computer-implemented method to generate and utilize a hybrid index. The method includes receiving a first query, where the first query is configured to perform a first command. The method further includes generating a hybrid index, where the hybrid index defines a connection between a first table and a second table of a set of tables. The method also includes executing the first query using the hybrid index. The method includes returning a set of results for the first query to a source of the query.