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CMU-CS-06-139
Computer Science Department
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-CS-06-139
Invalidation Clues for Database Scalability Series
Amit Manjhi, Phillip B. Gibbons, Anastassia Ailamaki,
Charles Garrod, Bruce M. Maggs, Todd C. Mowry,
Christopher Olston, Anthony Tomasic, Haifeng Yu
July 2006
CMU-CS-06-139.pdf
Keywords: Scalability service, scalability, view invalidation, web
applications
For their scalability needs, data-intensive Web applications can use a
Database Scalability Service (DBSS),
which caches applications��query results and answers queries on their behalf.
To address security/privacy
concerns while retaining the scalability benefits of a DBSS,
applications would like to encrypt all their cached
query results yet somehow enable the DBSS to invalidate these
results when data updates render them obsolete. Without adequate
information the DBSS is forced to
invalidate large regions of its cache on an update.
In this paper, we present invalidation clues, a general technique
that enables applications to reveal little data
to the DBSS, yet limit the number of unnecessary invalidations.
Compared with previous approaches, invalidation clues provide
applications significantly improved tradeoffs between security/
privacy and scalability.
Our experiments using three Web application benchmarks, on a
prototype DBSS we have built, confirm that
invalidation clues are indeed a low-overhead, effective, and
general technique for applications to balance their
privacy and scalability needs.
22 pages
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