1. What are the future works in "Executing incoherency bounded continuous queries at web data aggregators" ?
Algorithm to selectively refresh these data items is part of their future work.
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2. What have the authors contributed in "Executing incoherency bounded continuous queries at web data aggregators" ?
Also, these applications often have the flexibility to tolerate some incoherency, i. e., some differences between the results reported to the user and that produced from the virtual database made up of the distributed data sources.. In this paper, the authors develop and evaluate client-pull-based techniques for refreshing data so that the results of the queries over distributed data can be correctly reported, conforming to the limited incoherency acceptable to the users.. Effectiveness of their approach is demonstrated using live sources of dynamic data: the number of refreshes it requires is ( a ) an order of magnitude less than what the authors would need if every potential update is pulled from the sources, and ( b ) comparable to the number of messages needed by an ideal algorithm, one that knows how to optimally refresh the data from distributed data sources.. Their evaluations also bring out a very practical and attractive tradeoff property of pull based approaches, e. g., a small increase in tolerable incoherency leads to a large decrease in message overheads.. The commonality of data needs of multiple queries is exploited to further reduce refresh overheads.
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