Supporting Search-As-You-Type Using SQL in Databases - 2013 PROJECT TITLE : Supporting Search-As-You-Type Using SQL in Databases - 2013 ABSTRACT: A search-as-you-type system computes answers on-the-fly as a user types in a keyword query character by character. We study how to support search-as-you-type on data residing in a relational DBMS. We focus on how to support this type of search using the native database language, SQL. A main challenge is how to leverage existing database functionalities to meet the high-performance requirement to achieve an interactive speed. We study how to use auxiliary indexes stored as tables to increase search performance. We present solutions for both single-keyword queries and multikeyword queries, and develop novel techniques for fuzzy search using SQL by allowing mismatches between query keywords and answers. We present techniques to answer first-N queries and discuss how to support updates efficiently. Experiments on large, real data sets show that our techniques enable DBMS systems on a commodity computer to support search-as-you-type on tables with millions of records. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest SSD: A Robust RF Location Fingerprint Addressing Mobile Devices’ Heterogeneity - 2013 Target Tracking and Mobile Sensor Navigation in Wireless Sensor Networks - 2013