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15th EDBT 2012: Berlin, Germany
- Elke A. Rundensteiner, Volker Markl, Ioana Manolescu, Sihem Amer-Yahia, Felix Naumann, Ismail Ari:
15th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, EDBT '12, Berlin, Germany, March 27-30, 2012, Proceedings. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-0790-1 - Alon Y. Halevy:
Towards an ecosystem of structured data on the web. 1-2 - Vinayak R. Borkar, Michael J. Carey, Chen Li:
Inside "Big Data management": ogres, onions, or parfaits? 3-14
Map reduce and databases
- Tim Kaldewey, Eugene J. Shekita, Sandeep Tata:
Clydesdale: structured data processing on MapReduce. 15-25 - Leonidas Fegaras, Chengkai Li, Upa Gupta:
An optimization framework for map-reduce queries. 26-37 - Chi Zhang, Feifei Li, Jeffrey Jestes:
Efficient parallel kNN joins for large data in MapReduce. 38-49
Privacy and mining
- Yuan Hong, Jaideep Vaidya, Haibing Lu, Mingrui Wu:
Differentially private search log sanitization with optimal output utility. 50-61 - Shixi Chen, Shuigeng Zhou, Sourav S. Bhowmick:
Integrating historical noisy answers for improving data utility under differential privacy. 62-73 - Zhou Zhao, Da Yan, Wilfred Ng:
Mining probabilistically frequent sequential patterns in uncertain databases. 74-85
Recommendation and social networks
- Justin J. Levandoski, Mohamed Sarwat, Mohamed F. Mokbel, Michael D. Ekstrand:
RecStore: an extensible and adaptive framework for online recommender queries inside the database engine. 86-96 - Zhan Su, Anthony K. H. Tung, Zhenjie Zhang:
Supporting top-K item exchange recommendations in large online communities. 97-108 - Amin Milani Fard, Ke Wang, Philip S. Yu:
Limiting link disclosure in social network analysis through subgraph-wise perturbation. 109-119
Query optimization
- Yu Cao, Yongluan Zhou, Chee-Yong Chan, Kian-Lee Tan:
On optimizing relational self-joins. 120-131 - Foto N. Afrati, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Transitive closure and recursive Datalog implemented on clusters. 132-143 - Takuya Akiba, Christian Sommer, Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi:
Shortest-path queries for complex networks: exploiting low tree-width outside the core. 144-155
Road networks
- Shuo Shang, Ruogu Ding, Bo Yuan, Kexin Xie, Kai Zheng, Panos Kalnis:
User oriented trajectory search for trip recommendation. 156-167 - João B. Rocha-Junior, Kjetil Nørvåg:
Top-k spatial keyword queries on road networks. 168-179 - Chuan Shi, Xiangnan Kong, Philip S. Yu, Sihong Xie, Bin Wu:
Relevance search in heterogeneous networks. 180-191
Data summarization
- Zhenghua Xu, Rui Zhang, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Udaya Parampalli:
An adaptive algorithm for online time series segmentation with error bound guarantee. 192-203
Stream data processing
- Irina Botan, Peter M. Fischer, Donald Kossmann, Nesime Tatbul:
Transactional stream processing. 204-215 - Marina Drosou, Evaggelia Pitoura:
Dynamic diversification of continuous data. 216-227 - Sourav Dutta, Souvik Bhattacherjee, Ankur Narang:
Towards "intelligent compression" in streams: a biased reservoir sampling based Bloom filter approach. 228-238
Preference databases
- Yueguo Chen, Bin Cui, Xiaoyong Du, Anthony K. H. Tung:
Efficient approximation of the maximal preference scores by lightweight cubic views. 240-251 - Mithila Nagendra, K. Selçuk Candan:
Skyline-sensitive joins with LR-pruning. 252-263 - Chuancong Gao, Sebastian Michel:
Top-k interesting phrase mining in ad-hoc collections using sequence pattern indexing. 264-275
Spatio temporal databases and OLAP
- Hideaki Kimura, Carleton Coffrin, Alexander Rasin, Stanley B. Zdonik:
Optimizing index deployment order for evolving OLAP. 276-287 - Anand Kumar, Vladimir Grupcev, Yongke Yuan, Yi-Cheng Tu, Gang Shen:
Distance histogram computation based on spatiotemporal uniformity in scientific data. 288-299 - Leticia I. Gómez, Silvia A. Gómez, Alejandro A. Vaisman:
A generic data model and query language for spatiotemporal OLAP cube analysis. 300-311
Web systems
- Zeinab Hmedeh, Harris Kourdounakis, Vassilis Christophides, Cédric du Mouza, Michel Scholl, Nicolas Travers:
Subscription indexes for web syndication systems. 312-323 - Petros Tsialiamanis, Lefteris Sidirourgos, Irini Fundulaki, Vassilis Christophides, Peter A. Boncz:
Heuristics-based query optimisation for SPARQL. 324-335 - Foteini Alvanaki, Sebastian Michel, Krithi Ramamritham, Gerhard Weikum:
See what's enBlogue: real-time emergent topic identification in social media. 336-347
Textual databases and search
- Charu C. Aggarwal, Wangqun Lin, Philip S. Yu:
Searching by corpus with fingerprints. 348-359 - Ming Hua, Jian Pei:
Aggregate queries on probabilistic record linkages. 360-371 - Fabian Prasser, Alfons Kemper, Klaus A. Kuhn:
Efficient distributed query processing for autonomous RDF databases. 372-383
Searching
- Petros Venetis, Yannis Sismanis, Berthold Reinwald:
CRSI: a compact randomized similarity index for set-valued features. 384-395 - Takeshi Yamamuro, Makoto Onizuka, Toshio Hitaka, Masashi Yamamuro:
VAST-Tree: a vector-advanced and compressed structure for massive data tree traversal. 396-407 - Mahkameh Yaghmaie, Leopoldo E. Bertossi, Sina Ariyan:
Repair-oriented relational schemas for multidimensional databases. 408-419
Database engines and architectures
- Rares Vernica, Andrey Balmin, Kevin S. Beyer, Vuk Ercegovac:
Adaptive MapReduce using situation-aware mappers. 420-431 - Sean Kenneth Barker, Yun Chi, Hyun Jin Moon, Hakan Hacigümüs, Prashant J. Shenoy:
"Cut me some slack": latency-aware live migration for databases. 432-443 - Mayuresh Kunjir, Puneet K. Birwa, Jayant R. Haritsa:
Peak power plays in database engines. 444-455
Graph databases
- Yuanyuan Zhu, Lu Qin, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Hong Cheng:
Finding top-k similar graphs in graph databases. 456-467 - Zhiwei Zhang, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Lu Qin, Qing Zhu, Xiaofang Zhou:
I/O cost minimization: reachability queries processing over massive graphs. 468-479 - Rui Zhou, Chengfei Liu, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Weifa Liang, Baichen Chen, Jianxin Li:
Finding maximal k-edge-connected subgraphs from a large graph. 480-491
Multi-dimensional data sets
- Vishwakarma Singh, Ambuj K. Singh:
SIMP: accurate and efficient near neighbor search in high dimensional spaces. 492-503 - Ying Zhang, Wenjie Zhang, Qianlu Lin, Xuemin Lin:
Effectively indexing the multi-dimensional uncertain objects for range searching. 504-515 - Patrick Schäfer, Mikael Högqvist:
SFA: a symbolic fourier approximation and index for similarity search in high dimensional datasets. 516-527
Industry and applications sessions
- Manuel Günter:
Introducing MapLan to map banking survey data into a time series database. 528-533 - Mark P. Mendell, Howard Nasgaard, Eric Bouillet, Martin Hirzel, Bugra Gedik:
Extending a general-purpose streaming system for XML. 534-539 - Carlos Castillo:
Mining search behavior and user-generated content: presentation at the industrial session - EDBT/ICDT 2012. 540-541 - Joos-Hendrik Boese, Cafer Tosun, Christian Mathis, Franz Faerber:
Data management with SAPs in-memory computing engine. 542-544 - Hanna Köpcke, Andreas Thor, Stefan Thomas, Erhard Rahm:
Tailoring entity resolution for matching product offers. 545-550 - Bin Liu, Jun'ichi Tatemura, Hakan Hacigümüs:
Towards principled design support for scalable OLTP workloads. 551-553 - Dimitrios Gunopulos, Goce Trajcevski:
Similarity in (spatial, temporal and) spatio-temporal datasets. 554-557 - Katja Hose, Akrivi Vlachou:
Distributed skyline processing: a trend in database research still going strong. 558-561 - Sayan Ranu, Ambuj K. Singh:
Indexing and mining topological patterns for drug discovery. 562-565 - Stratos Idreos, Stefan Manegold, Goetz Graefe:
Adaptive indexing in modern database kernels. 566-569 - Zhou Zhao, Da Yan, Wilfred Ng:
A probabilistic convex hull query tool. 570-573 - Yann Gripay, Frédérique Laforest, François Lesueur, Nicolas Lumineau, Jean-Marc Petit, Vasile-Marian Scuturici, Samir Sebahi, Sabina Surdu:
ColisTrack: testbed for a pervasive environment management system. 574-577 - Henrik Mühe, Alfons Kemper, Thomas Neumann:
The mainframe strikes back: elastic multi-tenancy using main memory database systems on a many-core server. 578-581 - Paolo Atzeni, Francesca Bugiotti, Luca Rossi:
SOS (save our systems): a uniform programming interface for non-relational systems. 582-585 - Yanbo Wu, Quan Z. Sheng, Damith Chinthana Ranasinghe, Lina Yao:
PeerTrack: a platform for tracking and tracing objects in large-scale traceability networks. 586-589 - Thomas Heinze, Zbigniew Jerzak, André Martin, Lenar Yazdanov, Christof Fetzer:
Fault-tolerant complex event processing using customizable state machine-based operators. 590-593 - Kia Teymourian, Malte Rohde, Adrian Paschke:
Knowledge-based processing of complex stock market events. 594-597 - Nikos Pelekis, Aris Gkoulalas-Divanis, Marios Vodas, Anargyros Plemenos, Despina Kopanaki, Yannis Theodoridis:
Private-HERMES: a benchmark framework for privacy-preserving mobility data querying and mining methods. 598-601 - Víctor Cuevas-Vicenttín, Genoveva Vargas-Solar, Christine Collet:
Evaluating hybrid queries through service coordination in HYPATIA. 602-605 - Camélia Constantin, Cédric du Mouza, Philippe Rigaux, Virginie Thion-Goasdoué, Nicolas Travers:
A desktop interface over distributed document repositories. 606-609 - Konstantinos Makris, Nikos Bikakis, Nektarios Gioldasis, Stavros Christodoulakis:
SPARQL-RW: transparent query access over mapped RDF data sources. 610-613 - Malú Castellanos, Meichun Hsu, Umeshwar Dayal, Riddhiman Ghosh, Mohamed Dekhil, Carlos Ceja Limon, Marcial Puchi, Perla Ruiz:
Intention insider: discovering people's intentions in the social channel. 614-617 - Luying Chen, Michael Benedikt, Evgeny Kharlamov:
QUASAR: querying annotation, structure, and reasoning. 618-621 - Mo Liu, Medhabi Ray, Dazhi Zhang, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Daniel J. Dougherty, Chetan Gupta, Song Wang, Ismail Ari:
Realtime healthcare services via nested complex event processing technology. 622-625 - Stephen Wylie, James Heide, Besim Avci, Dennis Vaccaro, Oliviu Ghica, Goce Trajcevski:
Distributed data management for large-scale wireless sensor networks simulations. 626-629 - Thomas Bernecker, Franz Graf, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Nepomuk Seiler, Christoph Türmer, Dieter Dill:
Knowing: a generic data analysis application. 630-633
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