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14th EDBT 2011: Uppsala, Sweden
- Anastasia Ailamaki, Sihem Amer-Yahia, Jignesh M. Patel, Tore Risch, Pierre Senellart, Julia Stoyanovich:
EDBT 2011, 14th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, Uppsala, Sweden, March 21-24, 2011, Proceedings. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0528-0
Invited papers
- Foto N. Afrati, Vinayak R. Borkar, Michael J. Carey, Neoklis Polyzotis, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Map-reduce extensions and recursive queries. 1-8 - Gerhard Weikum:
Database researchers: plumbers or thinkers? 9-10
Research sessions: mining and complex events
- R. Uday Kiran, P. Krishna Reddy:
Novel techniques to reduce search space in multiple minimum supports-based frequent pattern mining algorithms. 11-20 - David Lo, Hong Cheng, Lucia:
Mining closed discriminative dyadic sequential patterns. 21-32 - Bruno Cadonna, Johann Gamper, Michael H. Böhlen:
Sequenced event set pattern matching. 33-44
Research sessions: data streams
- Mohammad Sadoghi, Ioana Burcea, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
GPX-matcher: a generic boolean predicate-based XPath expression matcher. 45-56 - Di Yang, Avani Shastri, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Matthew O. Ward:
An optimal strategy for monitoring top-k queries in streaming windows. 57-68 - Hamid Mousavi, Carlo Zaniolo:
Fast and accurate computation of equi-depth histograms over data streams. 69-80
Research sessions: energy and performance
- Jinoh Kim, Doron Rotem:
Energy proportionality for disk storage using replication. 81-92 - Diego Ceccarelli, Claudio Lucchese, Salvatore Orlando, Raffaele Perego, Fabrizio Silvestri:
Caching query-biased snippets for efficient retrieval. 93-104 - Ziyang Liu, Bin He, Hui-I Hsiao, Yi Chen:
Efficient and scalable data evolution with column oriented databases. 105-116
Research sessions: data in the cloud
- Oliver Schiller, Benjamin Schiller, Andreas Brodt, Bernhard Mitschang:
Native support of multi-tenancy in RDBMS for software as a service. 117-128 - Yun Chi, Hyun Jin Moon, Hakan Hacigümüs, Jun'ichi Tatemura:
SLA-tree: a framework for efficiently supporting SLA-based decisions in cloud computing. 129-140 - George Tsatsanifos, Dimitris Sacharidis, Timos K. Sellis:
On enhancing scalability for distributed RDF/S stores. 141-152
Research sessions: XML and semistructured databases
- Junhu Wang, Jiang Li, Jeffrey Xu Yu:
Answering tree pattern queries using views: a revisit. 153-164 - Federico Cavalieri, Giovanna Guerrini, Marco Mesiti:
Dynamic reasoning on XML updates. 165-176 - Angela Bonifati, Martin Hugh Goodfellow, Ioana Manolescu, Domenica Sileo:
Algebraic incremental maintenance of XML views. 177-188
Research sessions: personalization
- Giorgio Orsi, Letizia Tanca, Eugenio Zimeo:
Keyword-based, context-aware selection of natural language query patterns. 189-200 - Wei Wang, Amélie Marian, Thu D. Nguyen:
Unified structure and content search for personal information management systems. 201-212 - Mohammad Khabbaz, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan:
TopRecs: Top-k algorithms for item-based collaborative filtering. 213-224
Research sessions: indexing
- Manolis Terrovitis, Panagiotis Bouros, Panos Vassiliadis, Timos K. Sellis, Nikos Mamoulis:
Efficient answering of set containment queries for skewed item distributions. 225-236 - Stephan Günnemann, Hardy Kremer, Dominik Lenhard, Thomas Seidl:
Subspace clustering for indexing high dimensional data: a main memory index based on local reductions and individual multi-representations. 237-248 - Tomás Skopal, Tomás Bartos, Jakub Lokoc:
On (not) indexing quadratic form distance by metric access methods. 249-258
Research sessions: spatial and temporal databases
- Zhixian Yan, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Christine Parent, Stefano Spaccapietra, Karl Aberer:
SeMiTri: a framework for semantic annotation of heterogeneous trajectories. 259-270 - João B. Rocha-Junior, Akrivi Vlachou, Christos Doulkeridis, Kjetil Nørvåg:
Efficient execution plans for distributed skyline query processing. 271-282 - Kai Zheng, Goce Trajcevski, Xiaofang Zhou, Peter Scheuermann:
Probabilistic range queries for uncertain trajectories on road networks. 283-294
Research sessions: query processing and optimization
- Apostolos Lyritsis, Apostolos N. Papadopoulos, Yannis Manolopoulos:
TAGs: scalable threshold-based algorithms for proximity computation in graphs. 295-306 - Mohamed-Amine Baazizi, Nicole Bidoit, Dario Colazzo, Noor Malla, Marina Sahakyan:
Projection for XML update optimization. 307-318 - Prasad M. Deshpande, Deepak Padmanabhan:
Efficient reverse skyline retrieval with arbitrary non-metric similarity measures. 319-330
Research sessions: graph databases
- Sadegh Nobari, Xuesong Lu, Panagiotis Karras, Stéphane Bressan:
Fast random graph generation. 331-342 - Venu Satuluri, Srinivasan Parthasarathy:
Symmetrizations for clustering directed graphs. 343-354 - Odysseas Papapetrou, Ekaterini Ioannou, Dimitrios Skoutas:
Efficient discovery of frequent subgraph patterns in uncertain graph databases. 355-366
Research sessions: application-driven processing
- Christian Borgelt, Xiaoyuan Yang, Rubén Nogales-Cadenas, Pedro Carmona-Saez, Alberto D. Pascual-Montano:
Finding closed frequent item sets by intersecting transactions. 367-376 - Curtis E. Dyreson:
Aspect-oriented relational algebra. 377-388 - Nicholas D. Larusso, Ambuj K. Singh:
Synopses for probabilistic data over large domains. 389-400
Research sessions: web and services
- Anish Das Sarma, Xin Luna Dong, Alon Y. Halevy:
Data integration with dependent sources. 401-412 - Kenneth Wai-Ting Leung, Hing Yuet Fung, Dik Lun Lee:
Constructing concept relation network and its application to personalized web search. 413-424 - Fan Wang, Gagan Agrawal:
Effective and efficient sampling methods for deep web aggregation queries. 425-436 - Julia Stoyanovich, Sihem Amer-Yahia, Tova Milo:
Making interval-based clustering rank-aware. 437-448
Research sessions: prediction and discovery
- Mumtaz Ahmad, Songyun Duan, Ashraf Aboulnaga, Shivnath Babu:
Predicting completion times of batch query workloads using interaction-aware models and simulation. 449-460 - Benjamin Schlegel, Rainer Gemulla, Wolfgang Lehner:
Memory-efficient frequent-itemset mining. 461-472 - Jiuming Huang, Haixun Wang, Yan Jia, Ariel Fuxman:
Link-based hidden attribute discovery for objects on Web. 473-484 - Ankur Narang, Souvik Bhattacherjee:
Real-time approximate Range Motif discovery & data redundancy removal algorithm. 485-496
Industrial and applications sessions: the design of industrial database systems
- Jaroslaw Szlichta, Parke Godfrey, Jarek Gryz, Wenbin Ma, Przemyslaw Pawluk, Calisto Zuzarte:
Queries on dates: fast yet not blind. 497-502 - Kevin Wilkinson, Alkis Simitsis:
Designing integration flows using hypercubes. 503-508 - Qiming Chen, Meichun Hsu, Hans Zeller:
Experience in Continuous analytics as a Service (CaaaS). 509-514
Industrial and applications sessions: data mining applications
- Gae-won You, Seung-won Hwang, Zaiqing Nie, Ji-Rong Wen:
SocialSearch: enhancing entity search with social network matching. 515-519 - Richi Nayak, Daniel Emerson, Justin Weligamage, Noppadol Piyatrapoomi:
Road crash proneness prediction using data mining. 521-526
Tutorials
- Angela Bonifati, Yannis Velegrakis:
Schema matching and mapping: from usage to evaluation. 527-529 - Divyakant Agrawal, Sudipto Das, Amr El Abbadi:
Big data and cloud computing: current state and future opportunities. 530-533 - Fabian M. Suchanek, Aparna S. Varde, Richi Nayak, Pierre Senellart:
The hidden web, XML and the Semantic Web: scientific data management perspectives. 534-537
Demonstrations
- Talel Abdessalem, Mouhamadou Lamine Ba, Pierre Senellart:
A probabilistic XML merging tool. 538-541 - Andrew Jon Sellers, Tim Furche, Georg Gottlob, Giovanni Grasso, Christian Schallhart:
Taking the OXPath down the deep web. 542-545 - Christoph Böhm, Eyk Kny, Benjamin Emde, Ziawasch Abedjan, Felix Naumann:
SPRINT: ranking search results by paths. 546-549 - Haris Georgiadis, Minas Charalambides, Vasilis Vassalos:
A query optimization assistant for XPath. 550-553 - Gook-Pil Roh, Seung-won Hwang:
TPM: supporting pattern matching queries for road-network trajectory data. 554-557 - Jonathan Danaparamita, Wolfgang Gatterbauer:
QueryViz: helping users understand SQL queries and their patterns. 558-561 - Torsten Grust, Fabian Kliebhan, Jan Rittinger, Tom Schreiber:
True language-level SQL debugging. 562-565 - Amal Chaminda Kaluarachchi, Debjani Roychoudhury, Aparna S. Varde, Gerhard Weikum:
SITAC: discovering semantically identical temporally altering concepts in text archives. 566-569 - Luigi Di Caro, Maria Luisa Sapino, K. Selçuk Candan:
Unraveling multi-dimensional data using pDView. 570-573 - K. Selçuk Candan, Parth Nagarkar, Mithila Nagendra, Renwei Yu:
RanKloud: a scalable ranked query processing framework on hadoop. 574-577
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