Efficiently Monitoring Relational Databases

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An alerter is a program which monitors a database and reports to some user or program when a specified condition occurs. It may be that the condition is a complicated expression involving several entities in the database; in this case the evaluation of the expression may be computationally expensive. A scheme is presented in which alerters may be placed on a complex query involving a relational database, and a method is demonstrated for reducing the amount of computation involved in checking whether an alerter should be triggered. © 1979, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Buneman, O. P., & Clemons, E. K. (1979). Efficiently Monitoring Relational Databases. ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS), 4(3), 368–382. https://doi.org/10.1145/320083.320099

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