The taxonomy seems about data stores (one or many) and supported query
languages (one or many). Calcite is ‘many’ in each category, even though it
appears to be one query language (SQL) and no data stores.
TL;DR: I would put it in the ‘polystore’ category. “Query answering” is one of
its
Hi Francis,
Yes, my visualization can be found here: https://imgur.com/a/pawHWXf
Kind regards,
Teun Mathijssen
On 2024/01/29 07:52:02 Francis Chuang wrote:
> Hello Teun,
>
> It seems your attachment didn't come through. Can you upload it to imgr
> and link it here?
>
> Thanks,
> Francis
>
> On
Hello Teun,
It seems your attachment didn't come through. Can you upload it to imgr
and link it here?
Thanks,
Francis
On 29/01/2024 6:45 pm, Teun Mathijssen wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently writing my Master's thesis in Software Engineering on
Apache Calcite. For my background research I want
Hi all,
I'm currently writing my Master's thesis in Software Engineering on Apache
Calcite. For my background research I want to classify Calcite under a
taxonomy formulated in "Enabling Query Processing across Heterogeneous Data
Models: A Survey"