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- 2010
- Foto N. Afrati, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Optimizing joins in a map-reduce environment. EDBT 2010: 99-110 - Manish Kumar Anand, Shawn Bowers, Bertram Ludäscher:
Techniques for efficiently querying scientific workflow provenance graphs. EDBT 2010: 287-298 - Ira Assent, Hardy Kremer, Stephan Günnemann, Thomas Seidl:
Pattern detector: fast detection of suspicious stream patterns for immediate reaction. EDBT 2010: 709-712 - Xiao Bai, Marin Bertier, Rachid Guerraoui, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Vincent Leroy:
Gossiping personalized queries. EDBT 2010: 87-98 - Eran Balan, Tova Milo, Tal Sterenzy:
BP-Ex: a uniform query engine for business process execution traces. EDBT 2010: 713-716 - Vidhya Balasubramanian, Dmitri V. Kalashnikov, Sharad Mehrotra, Nalini Venkatasubramanian:
Efficient and scalable multi-geography route planning. EDBT 2010: 394-405 - Davide Francesco Barbieri, Daniele Braga, Stefano Ceri, Michael Grossniklaus:
An execution environment for C-SPARQL queries. EDBT 2010: 441-452 - Tom Barnes, Adam Messinger, Paul Parkinson, Amit Ganesh, German Shegalov, Saraswathy Narayan, Srinivas Kareenhalli:
Logging last resource optimization for distributed transactions in Oracle WebLogic server. EDBT 2010: 651-656 - Khalid Belhajjame, Norman W. Paton, Suzanne M. Embury, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Cornelia Hedeler:
Feedback-based annotation, selection and refinement of schema mappings for dataspaces. EDBT 2010: 573-584 - Jens Bleiholder, Sascha Szott, Melanie Herschel, Frank Kaufer, Felix Naumann:
Subsumption and complementation as data fusion operators. EDBT 2010: 513-524 - Rajesh Bordawekar, Lipyeow Lim, Anastasios Kementsietsidis, Bryant Wei-Lun Kok:
Statistics-based parallelization of XPath queries in shared memory systems. EDBT 2010: 159-170 - Nicolas Bruno:
Minimizing database repros using language grammars. EDBT 2010: 382-393 - Andrea Calì, Davide Martinenghi:
Querying the deep web. EDBT 2010: 724-727 - K. Selçuk Candan, Mario Cataldi, Maria Luisa Sapino:
Reducing metadata complexity for faster table summarization. EDBT 2010: 240-251 - Huiping Cao, Yan Qi, K. Selçuk Candan, Maria Luisa Sapino:
Feedback-driven result ranking and query refinement for exploring semi-structured data collections. EDBT 2010: 3-14 - Lijun Chang, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Lu Qin, Xuemin Lin:
Probabilistic ranking over relations. EDBT 2010: 477-488 - Leonardo Weiss Ferreira Chaves, Erik Buchmann, Klemens Böhm:
Finding misplaced items in retail by clustering RFID data. EDBT 2010: 501-512 - Tao Cheng, Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang:
Beyond pages: supporting efficient, scalable entity search with dual-inversion index. EDBT 2010: 15-26 - Raja Chiky, Laurent Decreusefond, Georges Hébrail:
Aggregation of asynchronous electric power consumption time series knowing the integral. EDBT 2010: 663-668 - Arjun Dasgupta, Nan Zhang, Gautam Das:
Turbo-charging hidden database samplers with overflowing queries and skew reduction. EDBT 2010: 51-62 - François Deliège, Torben Bach Pedersen:
Position list word aligned hybrid: optimizing space and performance for compressed bitmaps. EDBT 2010: 228-239 - Kwanchai Eurviriyanukul, Norman W. Paton, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Steven J. Lynden:
Adaptive join processing in pipelined plans. EDBT 2010: 183-194 - Lujun Fang, Kristen LeFevre:
Splash: ad-hoc querying of data and statistical models. EDBT 2010: 275-286 - Peter M. Fischer, Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili, Renée J. Miller:
Stream schema: providing and exploiting static metadata for data stream processing. EDBT 2010: 207-218 - Haris Georgiadis, Minas Charalambides, Vasilis Vassalos:
Efficient physical operators for cost-based XPath execution. EDBT 2010: 171-182 - Romulo Goncalves, Martin L. Kersten:
The Data Cyclotron query processing scheme. EDBT 2010: 75-86 - Goetz Graefe, Harumi A. Kuno:
Self-selecting, self-tuning, incrementally optimized indexes. EDBT 2010: 371-381 - Yann Gripay, Frédérique Laforest, Jean-Marc Petit:
A simple (yet powerful) algebra for pervasive environments. EDBT 2010: 359-370 - Torsten Grust, Manuel Mayr, Jan Rittinger:
Let SQL drive the XQuery workhorse (XQuery join graph isolation). EDBT 2010: 147-158 - Shenoda Guirguis, Alok Pareek:
BronzeGate: real-time transactional data obfuscation for GoldenGate. EDBT 2010: 645-650
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