Back from two weeks of vacation I noticed that the schedule of the next OpenWorld is available here.
The detailled information about my session, which is based on chapter 10 of my book, is the following:
ID# | S316683 |
Title | Join Techniques |
Abstract | This presentation explains how the query optimizer joins multiple sets of data to each other. First it explains the operation of the basic join methods (nested loop, hash join, and merge join) and the possibilities we have to influence their performance. Then it presents some more advanced optimization techniques such as the transformations applied to joins, and partition-wise joins. |
Track | Database |
Date | 22-SEP-2010 |
Time | 13:00 – 14:00 |
Venue | Moscone South |
Room | Rm 304 |
I’m looking forward to seeing you in San Francisco!
Update 2009-09-01: location was changed from “Rm 200” to “Rm 304”.
Dear Christian,
I want to thank you for the great work you are doing and sharing your knowledge with others. I was going through your website and saw this post, would it be possible for you to kindly share the presentation on your site after event.
It will be a great help as many who want to but can not attend your presentation due to practical reasons will gain something from your presentation.
Regards,
VijayS
Hi Jijay
I do not always provide my presentations on this site. The reason is quite simple… Some of them are, IMO, not useful without the explanation that I give during the talk. Hence, I tend to provide the presentations only when they contain enough explanations (text).
I still have to prepare the presentation for OOW. But, I guess, I’ll put many slides without text. And, as a result, I do not think that I’ll provide it on this site. Anyway, things can always change…
Cheers,
Chris