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Adaptive precision setting for cached approximate values
Author(s) -
Chris Olston,
Boon Thau Loo,
Jennifer Widom
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
acm sigmod record
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.372
H-Index - 142
eISSN - 1943-5835
pISSN - 0163-5808
ISBN - 1-58113-332-4
DOI - 10.1145/376284.375710
Subject(s) - computer science , cache , algorithm , parameterized complexity , set (abstract data type) , bounded function , interval (graph theory) , workload , parallel computing , mathematics , mathematical analysis , combinatorics , programming language , operating system
Caching approximate values instead of exact values presents an opportunity for performance gains in exchange for decreased precision. To maximize the performance improvement, cached approximations must be of appropriate precision: approximations that are too precise easily become invalid, requiring frequent refreshing, while overly imprecise approximations are likely to be useless to applications, which must then bypass the cache. We present a parameterized algorithm for adjusting the precision of cached approximations adaptively to achieve the best performance as data values, precision requirements, or workload vary. We consider interval approximations to numeric values but our ideas can be extended to other kinds of data and approximations. Our algorithm strictly generalizes previous adaptive caching algorithms for exact copies: we can set parameters to require that all approximations be exact, in which case our algorithm dynamically chooses whether or not to cache each data value.We have implemented our algorithm and tested it on synthetic and real-world data. A number of experimental results are reported, showing the effectiveness of our algorithm at maximizing performance, and also showing that in the special case of exact caching our algorithm performs as well as previous algorithms. In cases where bounded imprecision is acceptable, our algorithm easily outperforms previous algorithms for exact caching.

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