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found 37 matches
- 2012
- Wiem Abdelbaki, Riadh Ben Messaoud, Sadok Ben Yahia:
A Neural-Based Approach for Extending OLAP to Prediction. DaWaK 2012: 117-129 - Loai AbedAllah, Ilan Shimshoni:
k Nearest Neighbor Using Ensemble Clustering. DaWaK 2012: 265-278 - Zineb El Akkaoui, Jose-Norberto Mazón, Alejandro A. Vaisman, Esteban Zimányi:
BPMN-Based Conceptual Modeling of ETL Processes. DaWaK 2012: 1-14 - Norah Alrayes, Wo-Shun Luk:
Automatic Transformation of Multi-dimensional Web Tables into Data Cubes. DaWaK 2012: 81-92 - Sandra de Amo, Mouhamadou Saliou Diallo, Cheikh Talibouya Diop, Arnaud Giacometti, Haoyuan D. Li, Arnaud Soulet:
Mining Contextual Preference Rules for Building User Profiles. DaWaK 2012: 229-242 - Faten Atigui, Franck Ravat, Olivier Teste, Gilles Zurfluh:
Using OCL for Automatically Producing Multidimensional Models and ETL Processes. DaWaK 2012: 42-53 - Thomas Benker, Carsten Jürck:
A Case Study on Model-Driven Data Warehouse Development. DaWaK 2012: 54-64 - Pawel Boinski, Maciej Zakrzewicz:
Collocation Pattern Mining in a Limited Memory Environment Using Materialized iCPI-Tree. DaWaK 2012: 279-290 - Qiming Chen, Meichun Hsu:
A New Paradigm for Collaborating Distributed Query Engines. DaWaK 2012: 417-430 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Robson do Nascimento Fidalgo:
Enhancing Coverage and Expressive Power of Spatial Data Warehousing Modeling: The SDWM Approach. DaWaK 2012: 15-29 - Nabila Dhahri, Chiraz Trabelsi, Sadok Ben Yahia:
RssE-Miner: A New Approach for Efficient Events Mining from Social Media RSS Feeds. DaWaK 2012: 253-264 - Muhammad Marwan Muhammad Fuad:
Genetic Algorithms-Based Symbolic Aggregate Approximation. DaWaK 2012: 105-116 - Matteo Golfarelli, Stefano Rizzi, Elisa Turricchia:
Sprint Planning Optimization in Agile Data Warehouse Design. DaWaK 2012: 30-41 - João Bártolo Gomes, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Mohamed Medhat Gaber, Pedro A. C. Sousa, Ernestina Menasalvas Ruiz:
Mobile Activity Recognition Using Ubiquitous Data Stream Mining. DaWaK 2012: 130-141 - Christoph Gröger, Johannes Schlaudraff, Florian Niedermann, Bernhard Mitschang:
Warehousing Manufacturing Data - A Holistic Process Warehouse for Advanced Manufacturing Analytics. DaWaK 2012: 142-155 - Ali Hassan, Franck Ravat, Olivier Teste, Ronan Tournier, Gilles Zurfluh:
Differentiated Multiple Aggregations in Multidimensional Databases. DaWaK 2012: 93-104 - Mohammad Javad Hosseini, Zahra Ahmadi, Hamid Beigy:
New Management Operations on Classifiers Pool to Track Recurring Concepts. DaWaK 2012: 327-339 - David Tse Jung Huang, Yun Sing Koh, Gillian Dobbie:
Rare Pattern Mining on Data Streams. DaWaK 2012: 303-314 - Petar Jovanovic, Oscar Romero, Alkis Simitsis, Alberto Abelló:
Integrating ETL Processes from Information Requirements. DaWaK 2012: 65-80 - Amira Kerkad, Ladjel Bellatreche, Dominique Geniet:
Queen-Bee: Query Interaction-Aware for Buffer Allocation and Scheduling Problem. DaWaK 2012: 156-167 - Yun Sing Koh, Russel Pears, Gillian Dobbie:
Extrapolation Prefix Tree for Data Stream Mining Using a Landmark Model. DaWaK 2012: 340-351 - Suan Lee, Jinho Kim, Yang-Sae Moon, Wookey Lee:
Efficient Distributed Parallel Top-Down Computation of ROLAP Data Cube Using MapReduce. DaWaK 2012: 168-179 - Carson Kai-Sang Leung, Syed Khairuzzaman Tanbeer:
Mining Popular Patterns from Transactional Databases. DaWaK 2012: 291-302 - Simon Malinowski, Ricardo Morla:
A Single Pass Trellis-Based Algorithm for Clustering Evolving Data Streams. DaWaK 2012: 315-326 - M. Asif Naeem, Gillian Dobbie, Gerald Weber:
A Lightweight Stream-Based Join with Limited Resource Consumption. DaWaK 2012: 431-442 - Kazuyo Narita, Shinji Nakadai, Takuya Araki:
Landmark-Join: Hash-Join Based String Similarity Joins with Edit Distance Constraints. DaWaK 2012: 180-191 - Damla Oguz, Belgin Ergenc:
Incremental Itemset Mining Based on Matrix Apriori Algorithm. DaWaK 2012: 192-204 - Colin A. Puri, Doo Soon Kim, Peter Z. Yeh, Kunal Verma:
Implementing a Data Lineage Tracker. DaWaK 2012: 390-403 - Jun-Feng Qu, Mengchi Liu:
A Fast Algorithm for Frequent Itemset Mining Using Patricia* Structures. DaWaK 2012: 205-216 - Ricardo Jorge Santos, Jorge Bernardino, Marco Vieira:
Evaluating the Feasibility Issues of Data Confidentiality Solutions from a Data Warehousing Perspective. DaWaK 2012: 404-416
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