Quality is in the eye of the beholder: Towards User-Centric Web-Databases (Demo)
DocUID: 2007-006 Full Text: PDFAuthor: Huiming Qu, Jie Xu, Alexandros Labrinidis
Abstract: The proliferation of database-driven web sites (or web-databases) has brought upon a plethora of applications where both Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Data (QoD) are of paramount importance to the end users. In our previous work, we have proposed Quality Contracts, a comprehensive framework for specifying multiple dimensions of QoS/QoD; we have also developed user-centric admission control and scheduling algorithms in web databases, whose goal is to maximize overall system performance. In this work, we turn our attention to the user side of the equation. Specifically, we propose to demonstrate how the adaptation of Quality Contracts (QCs) by the users can lead to vastly different performance results, both from the user point of view (i.e., user satisfaction) and also from the system point of view. Towards this, we propose to structure our demo in the form of an interactive game, where participants will be playing the role of users continuously adapting their QCs over time, while "playing" against system-generated users, who follow predetermined QC adaptation policies. Finally, we also propose to illustrate the effect of different admission control and scheduling policies.
Published In: Proc. of the 26th ACM International Conference on Management of Data
ISBN: 978-1-59593-686-8
Pages: pp. 1106-1108
Place Published: Beijing, China
Year Published: 2007
Note: DOI:10.1145/1247480.1247622
Project: UserCentric, S-CITI Subject Area: Web Databases
Publication Type: Demonstration
Sponsor: NSF ITR ANI-0325353