Join selection factor

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Within computing, author O'Connell defines join selection factor as "[t]he percentage (or fraction) of records in one file that will be joined with records of another file".[1] This can be calculated when two database tables are to be joined. It is primarily concerned with query optimization.

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  1. O'Connell, S. (2005) Advanced Databases Course Notes, Southampton, University of Southampton, section 5.10

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