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26th ICDE 2010: Long Beach, California, USA - Workshops
- Workshops Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Data Engineering, ICDE 2010, March 1-6, 2010, Long Beach, California, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-6522-4
4th International Workshop on Ranking in Databases (DBRank'10)
- Thomas Bernecker, Tobias Emrich, Franz Graf, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Peer Kröger, Matthias Renz, Erich Schubert, Arthur Zimek:
Subspace similarity search using the ideas of ranking and top-k retrieval. 4-9 - Christian Beecks, Merih Seran Uysal, Thomas Seidl:
Efficient k-nearest neighbor queries with the Signature Quadratic Form Distance. 10-15 - Davide Martinenghi, Marco Tagliasacchi:
Top-k pipe join. 16-19 - Dimitris Souravlias, Marina Drosou, Kostas Stefanidis, Evaggelia Pitoura:
On novelty in publish/subscribe delivery. 20-22 - Mohamed Yakout, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Jennifer Neville:
Ranking for data repairs. 23-28
2nd International Workshop on Information & Software as Services (WISS'10)
- Yücel Karabulut, Harald Weppner, Ike Nassi, Anusha Nagarajan, Yash Shroff, Nishant Dubey, Tyelisa Shields:
End-to-end confidentiality for a message warehousing service using Identity-Based Encryption. 33-40 - Shengsheng Huang, Jie Huang, Jinquan Dai, Tao Xie, Bo Huang:
The HiBench benchmark suite: Characterization of the MapReduce-based data analysis. 41-51 - Jan Schaffner, Dean Jacobs, Benjamin Eckart, Jan Brunnert, Alexander Zeier:
Towards enterprise software as a service in the cloud. 52-59
2nd International Workshop on Information & Software as Services (WISS'10)
- Jennie Rogers, Olga Papaemmanouil, Ugur Çetintemel:
A generic auto-provisioning framework for cloud databases. 63-68 - Goetz Graefe, Harumi A. Kuno:
Adaptive indexing for relational keys. 69-74 - Wendy Powley, Patrick Martin, Mingyi Zhang, Paul Bird, Keith McDonald:
Autonomic workload execution control using throttling. 75-80 - Karsten Schmidt, Theo Härder:
On the use of query-driven XML auto-indexing. 81-86 - Archana Ganapathi, Yanpei Chen, Armando Fox, Randy H. Katz, David A. Patterson:
Statistics-driven workload modeling for the Cloud. 87-92 - Rasmus Resen Amossen:
Vertical partitioning of relational OLTP databases using integer programming. 93-98 - Mohammed Abouzour, Kenneth Salem, Peter Bumbulis:
Automatic tuning of the multiprogramming level in Sybase SQL Anywhere. 99-104 - Debabrata Dash, Ioannis Alagiannis, Cristina Maier, Anastasia Ailamaki:
Caching all plans with just one optimizer call. 105-110 - Marc Holze, Ali Haschimi, Norbert Ritter:
Towards workload-aware self-management: Predicting significant workload shifts. 111-116
2nd Workshop on Management and Mining of Uncertain Data (MOUND'10)
- Carson Kai-Sang Leung, Boyu Hao, Fan Jiang:
Constrained frequent itemset mining from uncertain data streams. 120-127 - Haiquan Chen, Wei-Shinn Ku, Haixun Wang:
Cleansing uncertain databases leveraging aggregate constraints. 128-135 - Apinya Tepwankul, Songrit Maneewongvatana:
U-DBSCAN : A density-based clustering algorithm for uncertain objects. 136-143
2nd International Workshop on New Trends in Information Integration (NTII'10)
- Laura M. Haas, Renée J. Miller, Donald Kossmann, Martin Hentschel:
A first step towards integration independence. 147-150 - David Thau, Shawn Bowers, Bertram Ludäscher:
Towards best-effort merge of taxonomically organized data. 151-154 - Nesime Tatbul:
Streaming data integration: Challenges and opportunities. 155-158 - Alkis Simitsis, Chetan Gupta, Song Wang, Umeshwar Dayal:
Partitioning real-time ETL workflows. 159-162 - Antonio Sala, Calvin Lin, Howard Ho:
Midas for government: Integration of government spending data on Hadoop. 163-166 - Michael K. Lawrence, Rachel Pottinger, Sheryl Staub-French:
Coordination of data in heterogenous domains. 167-170 - Wojciech M. Barczynski, Falk Brauer, Adrian Mocan, Marcus Schramm, Jan Froemberg:
BI-style relation discovery among entities in text. 171-174 - Christoph Böhm, Felix Naumann, Ziawasch Abedjan, Dandy Fenz, Toni Grütze, Daniel Hefenbrock, Matthias Pohl, David Sonnabend:
Profiling linked open data with ProLOD. 175-178 - Fabian Panse, Maurice van Keulen, Ander de Keijzer, Norbert Ritter:
Duplicate detection in probabilistic data. 179-182 - Jens Bleiholder, Sascha Szott, Melanie Herschel, Felix Naumann:
Complement union for data integration. 183-186
1st International Workshop on Data Engineering Meets the Semantic Web (DESWeb'10)
- Fausto Giunchiglia, Uladzimir Kharkevich, Alethia Hume, Piyatat Chatvorawit:
Semantic flooding: Search over semantic links. 191-196 - Soner Kara, Özgür Alan, Orkunt Sabuncu, Samet Akpinar, Nihan K. Çiçekli, Ferda Nur Alpaslan:
An ontology-based retrieval system using semantic indexing. 197-202 - Paolo Cappellari, Roberto De Virgilio, Antonio Maccioni, Michele Miscione:
Keyword based search over semantic data in polynomial time. 203-208 - Surender Reddy Yerva, Zoltán Miklós, Karl Aberer:
Towards better entity resolution techniques for Web document collections. 209-214 - Milos Krstajic, Florian Mansmann, Andreas Stoffel, Martin Atkinson, Daniel A. Keim:
Processing online news streams for large-scale semantic analysis. 215-220 - Marcin Sydow, Mariusz Pikula, Ralf Schenkel:
DIVERSUM: Towards diversified summarisation of entities in knowledge graphs. 221-226 - Heiko Stoermer, Themis Palpanas, George Giannakopoulos:
The Entity Name System: Enabling the web of entities. 227-232 - Paulo Maio, Nuno Silva:
Ontology alignment argumentation with mutual dependency between arguments and mappings. 233-238 - Carlos Eduardo S. Pires, Paulo Orlando Queiroz-Sousa, Zoubida Kedad, Ana Carolina Salgado:
Summarizing ontology-based schemas in PDMS. 239-244 - Paolo Cappellari, Denilson Barbosa, Paolo Atzeni:
A framework for automatic schema mapping verification through reasoning. 245-250 - Yusuke Tanimura, Akiyoshi Matono, Steven J. Lynden, Isao Kojima:
Extensions to the Pig data processing platform for scalable RDF data processing using Hadoop. 251-256 - Thorsten Möller, Heiko Schuldt:
Optimized data access for efficient execution of Semantic Services. 257-262
2nd International Workshop on Modeling, Managing and Mining Evolving Social Networks (M3SN'10)
- Nilothpal Talukder, Mourad Ouzzani, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Hazem Elmeleegy, Mohamed Yakout:
Privometer: Privacy protection in social networks. 266-269 - Michele Brocco, Georg Groh, Christian Kern:
On the influence of social factors on team recommendations. 270-277 - Michele Berlingerio, Michele Coscia, Fosca Giannotti, Anna Monreale, Dino Pedreschi:
Towards discovery of eras in social networks. 278-281 - Ira Assent:
Mining and representing recommendations in actively evolving recommender systems. 282-285
PhD Workshop
- Muhammed Miah:
Maximizing visibility of objects. 289-292 - Beibei Li, Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis, Anindya Ghose:
Improving product search with economic theory. 293-296 - Tao Cheng, Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang:
Toward large scale data-aware search: Ranking, indexing, resolution and beyond. 297-300 - Ruiwen Chen, Iluju Kiringa, Yongyi Mao:
Graphical models for dependencies and queries in uncertain data. 301-304 - Ruilin Liu, Wendy Hui Wang:
Privacy-preserving data publishing. 305-308 - Ioannis Koltsidas, Stratis Viglas:
Flash-enabled database storage. 309-312 - Mohamed Y. Eltabakh, Walid G. Aref, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid:
A database server for next-generation scientific data management. 313-316 - Justin J. Levandoski, Mohamed F. Mokbel:
CareDB: A context and preference-aware location-based database system. 317-320 - Hilmi Yildirim, Mohammed Javeed Zaki:
Graph indexing for reachability queries. 321-324 - Panagiotis Bouros, Yannis Vassiliou:
Evaluating path queries over route collections. 325-328 - Zijie Qi, Yinghui Yang:
Advances in constrained clustering. 329-332 - Gabriele Tolomei, Salvatore Orlando, Fabrizio Silvestri:
Towards a task-based search and recommender systems. 333-336 - Esin Saka, Olfa Nasraoui:
On dynamic data clustering and visualization using swarm intelligence. 337-340 - Lei Li, Christos Faloutsos:
Fast algorithms for time series mining. 341-344
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