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Data & Knowledge Engineering, Volume 60, 2007
Volume 60, Number 1, January 2007
- Fernando Berzal Galiano

, Juan C. Cubero
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Guest editors' introduction. 1-4 - Dong Xin, Jiawei Han, Xifeng Yan, Hong Cheng:

On compressing frequent patterns. 5-29 - Hye-Chung Kum, Joong Hyuk Chang, Wei Wang

:
Benchmarking the effectiveness of sequential pattern mining methods. 30-50 - Mohammed J. Zaki

, Markus Peters, Ira Assent
, Thomas Seidl
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Clicks: An effective algorithm for mining subspace clusters in categorical datasets. 51-70 - Mathieu Serrurier, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Thomas A. Sudkamp:

Learning fuzzy rules with their implication operators. 71-89 - José Ramón Cano, Francisco Herrera

, Manuel Lozano
:
Evolutionary stratified training set selection for extracting classification rules with trade off precision-interpretability. 90-108
- Christos Makris

, Yannis Panagis
, Evangelos Sakkopoulos
, Athanasios K. Tsakalidis:
Category ranking for personalized search. 109-125 - Theo Härder, Michael Peter Haustein, Christian Mathis, Markus Wagner:

Node labeling schemes for dynamic XML documents reconsidered. 126-149 - Markus Kirchberg

, Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Alexei Tretiakov, Richard Wang:
A multi-level architecture for distributed object bases. 150-184 - Fangju Wang, Jing Li, Hooman Homayounfar:

A space efficient XML DOM parser. 185-207 - Derya Birant

, Alp Kut
:
ST-DBSCAN: An algorithm for clustering spatial-temporal data. 208-221 - Sergio Flesca

, Giuseppe Manco
, Elio Masciari
, Luigi Pontieri
, Andrea Pugliese
:
Exploiting structural similarity for effective Web information extraction. 222-234 - Shou-Chih Lo, Arbee L. P. Chen:

Efficient index and data allocation for wireless broadcast services. 235-255
Volume 60, Number 2, February 2007
- Sourav S. Bhowmick

, Sanjay Kumar Madria, Sharma Chakravarthy
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Web Data and Schema Management. 257-259 - Naiyana Tansalarak, Kajal T. Claypool:

QMatch - Using paths to match XML schemas. 260-282 - Zhiyuan Chen

, Johannes Gehrke, Flip Korn, Nick Koudas, Jayavel Shanmugasundaram, Divesh Srivastava:
Index structures for matching XML twigs using relational query processors. 283-302 - Song Wang, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Murali Mani:

Optimization of nested XQuery expressions with orderby clauses. 303-325 - Huaxin Zhang, Ning Zhang, Kenneth Salem, Donghui Zhuo:

Compact access control labeling for efficient secure XML query evaluation. 326-344
- Frans Coenen

, Paul H. Leng:
The effect of threshold values on association rule based classification accuracy. 345-360 - Il-Hwan Choi, Bongki Moon, Hyoung-Joo Kim:

A clustering method based on path similarities of XML data. 361-376 - Francesco Bonchi, Claudio Lucchese

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Extending the state-of-the-art of constraint-based pattern discovery. 377-399 - Hui Ma, Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Qing Wang

:
Distribution design for higher-order data models. 400-434
Volume 60, Number 3, March 2007
- Yongqiang Huang, Hector Garcia-Molina:

Parameterized subscriptions in publish/subscribe systems. 435-450 - Seokjin Hong, Jinuk Bae, Taewon Lee, Sukho Lee:

Histogram-by: A grouping operator for continuous domains. 451-467 - Marie-Laure Mugnier, Michel Leclère

:
On querying simple conceptual graphs with negation. 468-493 - Wai Yin Mok:

On utilizing variables for specifying FDs in data-centric XML documents. 494-510 - Susanne E. Hambrusch, Chuan-Ming Liu, Walid G. Aref, Sunil Prabhakar

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Efficient query execution on broadcasted index tree structures. 511-529 - Ying Jin, Susan Darling Urban, Suzanne W. Dietrich:

A concurrent rule scheduling algorithm for active rules. 530-546 - Chang-Shing Lee

, Yuan-Fang Kao, Yau-Hwang Kuo, Mei-Hui Wang:
Automated ontology construction for unstructured text documents. 547-566 - Aleksander Pivk, Philipp Cimiano

, York Sure, Matjaz Gams, Vladislav Rajkovic, Rudi Studer:
Transforming arbitrary tables into logical form with TARTAR. 567-595 - J. Gerard Wolff:

Towards an intelligent database system founded on the SP theory of computing and cognition. 596-624

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