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==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
  
The Phenoscape database is hosted on a development server running Centos 5.2 x86_64. The Phenoscape application is hosted on a development web server running Mac OS X 10.4, running JBoss (Version 4.0.5). At present (Jan 30, 2009), the size of the database is approximately 687 MB.
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The Phenoscape database is currently hosted on a production server. The size of the database (as on August 21, 2009) is approximately 3.6 GB.
  
 
==Software==
 
==Software==
  
The querying module for the Phenoscape API has been implemented primarily in Java (version 1.5). Much of the code has been inherited from the [http://www.berkeleybop.org/|BBOP]. An extensible Shard interface has been developed by the BBOP team to encapsulate a variety of data repositories ranging from conventional relational databases to RDF triple stores. The Shard interface and the classes that implement it such as the AbstractShard and the OBDSQLShard contain method definitions that can retrieve data from the repositories by executing SQL or more XML based query formats. For the RDBMS-based implementation of the Shard interface, stored procedures have also been developed to both populate the database and query it.
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The querying module for the Phenoscape API has been implemented primarily in Java (version 1.5). Much of the code has been inherited from the [http://www.berkeleybop.org/ BBOP group]. An extensible Shard interface has been developed by the BBOP team to encapsulate a variety of data repositories ranging from conventional relational databases to RDF triple stores. The Shard interface and the classes that implement it such as the AbstractShard and the OBDSQLShard contain method definitions that can retrieve data from the repositories by executing SQL or more XML based query formats. For the RDBMS-based implementation of the Shard interface, stored procedures have also been developed to both populate the database and query it.
  
 
==RDBMS==
 
==RDBMS==
  
The Phenoscape data is stored in a database that is managed through the PostgreSQL RDBMS (Version 8.3.3).  
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The Phenoscape data is stored in a database that is managed through the PostgreSQL RDBMS (Version 8.3.3).
  
 
==Database Schema==
 
==Database Schema==
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The database schema includes the tables, views and functions that go into the Phenoscape database. There are 18 tables in the public schema of the database of which, the NODE and the LINK tables are the most important and most frequently accessed. Other important tables such as ALIAS and DESCRIPTION are also accessed when the Auto Completion service of the Phenoscape application is invoked. There are over 200 views stored into the database, many of which are used to retrieve data directly for query implementations on the OBDSQLShard.
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* Indexes on the NODE table have been created on 'label' and 'source.' To this, an index on 'uid' has been added.
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* Indexes on the LINK table have been created on 'node', 'predicate', and 'object,' apart from combinations of 'node' and 'predicate,' 'predicate' and 'object,' 'node' and 'object,' and finally 'node,' 'predicate,' and 'object' triples.

Latest revision as of 15:02, 21 August 2009

A number of potential factors affect the performance of the queries that are executed on the Phenoscape database. These can be classified under a few major categories:

  • Hardware: This has to do mainly with the database server configuration
  • RDBMS
  • Database schema
  • Querying strategy

The last category has been discussed at some length in the Queries page. This page mainly presents the findings in the other categories and proposes possible steps to improve these

Hardware

The Phenoscape database is currently hosted on a production server. The size of the database (as on August 21, 2009) is approximately 3.6 GB.

Software

The querying module for the Phenoscape API has been implemented primarily in Java (version 1.5). Much of the code has been inherited from the BBOP group. An extensible Shard interface has been developed by the BBOP team to encapsulate a variety of data repositories ranging from conventional relational databases to RDF triple stores. The Shard interface and the classes that implement it such as the AbstractShard and the OBDSQLShard contain method definitions that can retrieve data from the repositories by executing SQL or more XML based query formats. For the RDBMS-based implementation of the Shard interface, stored procedures have also been developed to both populate the database and query it.

RDBMS

The Phenoscape data is stored in a database that is managed through the PostgreSQL RDBMS (Version 8.3.3).

Database Schema

The database schema includes the tables, views and functions that go into the Phenoscape database. There are 18 tables in the public schema of the database of which, the NODE and the LINK tables are the most important and most frequently accessed. Other important tables such as ALIAS and DESCRIPTION are also accessed when the Auto Completion service of the Phenoscape application is invoked. There are over 200 views stored into the database, many of which are used to retrieve data directly for query implementations on the OBDSQLShard.

  • Indexes on the NODE table have been created on 'label' and 'source.' To this, an index on 'uid' has been added.
  • Indexes on the LINK table have been created on 'node', 'predicate', and 'object,' apart from combinations of 'node' and 'predicate,' 'predicate' and 'object,' 'node' and 'object,' and finally 'node,' 'predicate,' and 'object' triples.