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IDEAS 2008: Coimbra, Portugal
- Jorge Bernardino, Bipin C. Desai:
12th International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium (IDEAS 2008), September 10-12, 2008, Coimbra, Portugal. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 299, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-188-0
Opening
- Bipin C. Desai:
IDEAS the pre-teen years. 1-8
Peer-to-peer data management
- Raddad Al King, Abdelkader Hameurlain, Franck Morvan:
Ontology-based data source localization in a structured peer-to-peer environment. 9-18 - Marcel Karnstedt, Kai-Uwe Sattler, Manfred Hauswirth, Roman Schmidt:
A DHT-based infrastructure for ad-hoc integration and querying of semantic data. 19-28 - Norvald H. Ryeng, Kjetil Nørvåg:
Robust aggregation in peer-to-peer database systems. 29-37
Real-time database systems
- Pedro Furtado:
Enforcing time-constraints effectively for QoS-aware servers. 39-47 - Ricardo Jorge Santos, Jorge Bernardino:
Real-time data warehouse loading methodology. 49-58 - Ming Li, Murali Mani, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
Efficiently loading and processing XML streams. 59-67
Semantic web and databases
- Zoran Majkic:
Intensional semantics for RDF data structures. 69-77 - Kamran Munir, Mohammed Odeh, Richard McClatchey:
Ontology assisted query reformulation using the semantic and assertion capabilities of OWL-DL ontologies. 81-90 - Huaigu Wu, Bettina Kemme:
Showing correctness of a replication algorithm in a component based system. 91-99
Data management
- Thomas Jörg, Stefan Deßloch:
Towards generating ETL processes for incremental loading. 101-110 - Fang Wei, Georg Lausen:
A unified apriori-like algorithm for conjunctive query containment. 111-120 - Hazel Webb, Owen Kaser, Daniel Lemire:
Pruning attribute values from data cubes with diamond dicing. 121-129
Semi-structured databases and XML
- Junwei Wu, Jian Tang:
A bottom-up approach for XML documents classification. 131-137 - José de Aguiar Moraes Filho, Theo Härder:
EXsum: an XML summarization framework. 139-148 - Radim Baca, Michal Krátký, Václav Snásel:
On the efficient search of an XML twig query in large DataGuide trees. 149-158 - Françoise Gire, Hicham Idabal:
Updates and views dependencies in semi-structured databases. 159-168 - Karsten Schmidt, Theo Härder:
Usage-driven storage structures for native XML databases. 169-178 - Gerard Marks, Mark Roantree:
Pattern based processing of XPath queries. 179-188
Data mining, OLAP, and knowledge discovery
- Carson Kai-Sang Leung, Dale A. Brajczuk, Jialiang Yu:
Efficient algorithms for stream mining of constrained frequent patterns in a limited memory environment. 189-198 - Nam Hun Park, Won Suk Lee:
Memory efficient subspace clustering for online data streams. 199-208 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Domenico Saccà:
H-IQTS: a semantics-aware histogram for compressing categorical OLAP data. 209-217
QoS, query processing, optimization
- SungRan Cho, Wolf-Tilo Balke:
Order-preserving optimization of twig queries with structural preferences. 219-229 - Guido Sautter, Cristina Abba, Klemens Böhm:
Improved count suffix trees for natural language data. 231-236 - Christophe Bobineau, Christine Collet, Tuyet-Trinh Vu:
A strategy to develop adaptive and interactive query brokers. 237-247
Data mining, OLAP, and knowledge discovery
- Hong Zhu, Ge Fu, Yi Zhu, Renchao Jin, Kevin Lü, Jie Shi:
Dynamic data recovery for database systems based on fine grained transaction log. 249-253 - Christie I. Ezeife, Maxwell Ejelike, Akshai K. Aggarwal:
WIDS: a sensor-based online mining wireless intrusion detection system. 255-261 - Michael Matuschek, Tim Schlüter, Stefan Conrad:
Measuring text similarity with dynamic time warping. 263-267 - Andreas Behrend, Christian Dorau, Rainer Manthey, Gereon Schüller:
Incremental view-based analysis of stock market data streams. 269-275
Applications
- Sorin Stancu-Mara, Peter Baumann:
A comparative benchmark of large objects in relational databases. 277-284 - Jung Eun Shim, Yanhua Jin, Won Suk Lee:
A spot-matching framework for improving matching accuracy in protein 2-DE gel image analysis. 285-289 - Kiran Sonia, Sharifullah Khan:
R2O transformation system: relation to ontology transformation for scalable data integration. 291-295
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