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Construction of Customized Query Forms for Efficient Retrieval from Database


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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Karunya University, Coimbatore, India
     

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Using form based interface, user can easily extract data from database without the knowledge of the formal query language and the underlying database schema. Form should be simple and easy to understand and it should support as many queries as possible. In this paper a framework is studied for generating the forms automatically according to the user needs. This automated technique does not require interface developers or end users to manually build forms. This paper also provides a mechanism for extending the forms to support future similar queries for which the clustering approach identified. It is to adjust forms to reflect the most current querying needs without creating new query form.

Keywords

Query Form, Database Schema, Query Language, Clustering, Query Evaluation.
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Authors

K. Veningston
Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Karunya University, Coimbatore, India
Deepa Kanmani
Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Karunya University, Coimbatore, India
T. M. Nitha
Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Karunya University, Coimbatore, India

Abstract


Using form based interface, user can easily extract data from database without the knowledge of the formal query language and the underlying database schema. Form should be simple and easy to understand and it should support as many queries as possible. In this paper a framework is studied for generating the forms automatically according to the user needs. This automated technique does not require interface developers or end users to manually build forms. This paper also provides a mechanism for extending the forms to support future similar queries for which the clustering approach identified. It is to adjust forms to reflect the most current querying needs without creating new query form.

Keywords


Query Form, Database Schema, Query Language, Clustering, Query Evaluation.