Improving Web Database Access Using Decision Diagrams
Denis V. Popel, Nawar Al-Hakeem

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel approach using Decision Diagrams and Information Theory to enhance web database access speed and simplify complex web engineering decision-making problems.
Contribution
It presents a new method applying Decision Diagrams with Information Theory to improve database access efficiency in web applications.
Findings
Decision Diagrams significantly reduce data access time.
The approach simplifies complex web engineering problems.
Systematic and visual decision-making process is achieved.
Abstract
In some areas of management and commerce, especially in Electronic commerce (E-commerce), that are accelerated by advances in Web technologies, it is essential to support the decision making process using formal methods. Among the problems of E-commerce applications: reducing the time of data access so that huge databases can be searched quickly; decreasing the cost of database design ... etc. We present the application of Decision Diagrams design using Information Theory approach to improve database access speeds. We show that such utilization provides systematic and visual ways of applying Decision Making methods to simplify complex Web engineering problems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Database Systems and Queries · Web Data Mining and Analysis · Data Management and Algorithms
