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18th SSDBM 2006: Vienna, Austria
- 18th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, SSDBM 2006, 3-5 July 2006, Vienna, Austria, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2590-3
Scientific Database Management I
- Dimitri Theodoratos, Theodore Dalamagas, Pawel Placek, Stefanos Souldatos, Timos K. Sellis:
Containment of Partially Specified Tree-Pattern Queries. 3-12 - Derek Phillips, Ning Zhang, Ihab F. Ilyas, M. Tamer Özsu:
InterJoin: Exploiting Indexes and Materialized Views in XPath Evaluation. 13-22 - Hung-chih Yang, Douglas Stott Parker Jr., Ruey-Lung Hsiao:
The Holodex: Integrating Summarization with the Index. 23-32 - Doron Rotem, Kurt Stockinger, Kesheng Wu:
Minimizing I/O Costs of Multi-Dimensional Queries with Bitmap Indices. 33-44
Keynote
- Erwin Laure:
Data Management in Production Grids - Challenges and Techniques. 45
Experiment Data Management I
- David T. Liu, Michael J. Franklin, Ghaleb Abdulla, Jim Garlick, Marcus Miller:
Data-Preservation in Scientific Workflow Middleware. 49-58 - Adesola Omotayo, Moustafa A. Hammad, Ken Barker:
Efficient Data Harvesting for Tracing Phenomena in Sensor Networks. 59-70
Experiment Data Management II
- Brendan Elliott, Suleyman Fatih Akgul, Z. Meral Özsoyoglu, Elena A. Manilich:
A Framework for Querying Pedigree Data. 71-80 - Mustafa Kirac, Ali Cakmak, Gultekin Özsoyoglu:
Task-Oriented Integrated Use of Biological Web Data Sources. 81-90 - Mohamed H. Ali, Walid G. Aref, Ibrahim Kamel:
Scalability Management in Sensor-Network PhenomenaBases. 91-100 - Ruey-Lung Hsiao, Douglas Stott Parker Jr.:
The GOBASE: an information management system for Gene Ontology. 101-104 - Brian D. Wilson, Gerald Manipon, Dominic Mazzoni, Benyang Tang, Tom Yunck:
A Demonstration of the SciFlo Grid Workflow Engine. 105-108
Data Mining and Visualization
- Zhenqiang Tan, Anthony K. H. Tung:
Mining Frequent 3D Sequential Patterns. 109-118 - Elke Achtert, Christian Böhm, Peer Kröger, Arthur Zimek:
Mining Hierarchies of Correlation Clusters. 119-128 - Sen Zhang, Katherine G. Herbert, Jason T. L. Wang, William H. Piel, David R. B. Stockwell:
PhyloMiner: A Tool for Evolutionary Data Analysis. 129-132 - Nattakarn Ratprasartporn, Ali Cakmak, Gultekin Özsoyoglu:
On Data and Visualization Models for Signaling Pathways. 133-142 - Shirley Cohen, David E. Guzman:
SQL.CT: Providing Data Management for Visual Exploration of CT Datasets. 143-148
Scientific Database Management II
- Luke J. Gosink, John Shalf, Kurt Stockinger, Kesheng Wu, Wes Bethel:
HDF5-FastQuery: Accelerating Complex Queries on HDF Datasets using Fast Bitmap Indices. 149-158 - Dirk Habich, Wolfgang Lehner, Michael Just:
Materialized Views in the Presence of Reporting Functions. 159-168 - Christian Böhm, Alexey Pryakhin, Matthias Schubert:
Probabilistic Ranking Queries on Gaussians. 169-178 - Ekow J. Otoo, Doron Rotem:
Efficient Storage Allocation of Large-Scale Extendible Multi-dimensional Scientific Datasets. 179-183 - Hans-Peter Kriegel, Peer Kröger, Matthias Schubert, Ziyue Zhu:
Efficient Query Processing in Arbitrary Subspaces Using Vector Approximations. 184-190
Keynote
- Sergey Melnik:
Reusable Tools for Metadata Management - Pie in the Sky? 191
Data Provenance
- Peter Buneman:
How to cite curated databases and how to make them citable. 195-203 - Andrew Westlake:
Provenance and Reliability: Managing Metadata for Statistical Models. 204-216
Ontologies and Metadata Management
- Pierre Tufféry, Zoé Lacroix, Hervé Ménager:
Semantic Map of Services for Structural Bioinformatics. 217-224 - Malika Mahoui, Zina Ben-Miled, A. Godse, Harshad Kulkarni, Nianhua Li:
BioFacets: Faceted Classification for Biological Information. 225-234 - Hans-Joachim Lenz, Veit Köppen, Roland M. Müller:
Edits - Data Cleansing at the Data Entry to assert semantic Consistency of metric Data. 235-240
Data Streams and Time Series
- Xiang Lian, Lei Chen:
Efficient Methods on Predictions for Similarity Search over Stream Time Series. 241-250 - Johannes Aßfalg, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Peer Kröger, Peter Kunath, Alexey Pryakhin, Matthias Renz:
Time Series Analysis Using the Concept of Adaptable Threshold Similarity. 251-260 - Christoph Heinz, Bernhard Seeger:
Exploring Data Streams with Nonparametric Estimators. 261-264 - Lukasz Golab, Piyush Prahladka, M. Tamer Özsu:
Indexing Time-Evolving Data With Variable Lifetimes. 265-274 - Michalis Potamias, Kostas Patroumpas, Timos K. Sellis:
Sampling Trajectory Streams with Spatiotemporal Criteria. 275-284 - Carlos Rueda, Michael Gertz, Bertram Ludäscher, Bernd Hamann:
An Extensible Infrastructure for Processing Distributed Geospatial Data Streams. 285-290
Conceptual Models and OLAP
- Elaheh Pourabbas, Arie Shoshani:
The Composite OLAP-Object Data Model: Removing an Unnecessary Barrier. 291-300 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea:
Accuracy Control in Compressed Multidimensional Data Cubes for Quality of Answer-based OLAP Tools. 301-310 - Maik Thiele, Jens Albrecht, Wolfgang Lehner:
Optimistic Coarse-Grained Cache Semantics for Data Marts. 311-320 - Rong Ge, Martin Ester, Wen Jin, Zengjian Hu:
A Disc-based Approach to Data Summarization and Privacy Preservation. 321-332
Scientific Database Management III
- Cédric du Mouza, Philippe Rigaux, Michel Scholl:
On-line Aggregation and Filtering of Pattern-based Queries. 333-342 - Xun Tu, Kajal T. Claypool, Cindy X. Chen:
ACache: Using Caching to Improve the Performance of Multiple Sequence Alignments. 343-352 - Wee Hyong Tok, Stéphane Bressan, Mong-Li Lee:
Progressive Spatial Join. 353-358
Algorithms
- Yoshiharu Ishikawa, Yoji Machida, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
A Dynamic Mobility Histogram Construction Method Based on Markov Chains. 359-368 - Dieter Pfoser, Nectaria Tryfona, Agnès Voisard:
Dynamic Travel Time Maps - Enabling Efficient Navigation. 369-378 - Carola Wenk, Randall Salas, Dieter Pfoser:
Addressing the Need for Map-Matching Speed: Localizing Globalb Curve-Matching Algorithms. 379-388 - Stefania Bellavia, Stefano Lodi, Benedetta Morini:
Inferences on Kernel Density Estimates by Solving Nonlinear Systems. 389-397
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