Author's posts
Feb 06
Laurent Daynès: Implementing language in Java with Alphabet Soup: how it may impact the Oracle Database
When: Thursday, February 6, at 15.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Laurent Daynès, Oracle Labs Title: Implementing language in Java with Alphabet Soup: how it may impact the Oracle Database
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2014/02/06/laurent-daynes-implementing-language-in-java-with-alphabet-soup-how-it-may-impact-the-oracle-database/
Jan 13
Jesús Camacho-Rodríguez: PAXQuery : Efficient Parallel Processing of Complex XQuery
10.00, room 455, PCRI Abstract Increasing volumes of data are being produced and exchanged over the Web, in particular in tree-structured formats such as XML or JSON. This leads to a need of highly scalable algorithms and tools for processing such data, capable to take advantage of massively parallel processing frameworks. This work considers the …
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2014/01/13/jesus-camacho-rodriguez-paxquery-efficient-parallel-processing-of-complex-xquery/
Jan 10
Luca Cabibbo: NoSQL Database Design for Next-Generation Web Applications
When: Friday, January 10, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Luca Cabibbo, Università Roma Tre Title: NoSQL Database Design for Next-Generation Web Applications Abstract: NoSQL database systems especially support the development of next-generation web applications, for which: (i) data of interest have a flexible structure, (ii) data access is based on simple read-write …
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2014/01/10/luca-cabibbo-nosql-database-design-for-next-generation-web-applications/
Oct 04
Raphaël Bonaque: Trustworthiness Inference in Wikipedia
15.00, room 445, PCRI Abstract Wikipedia is one of the most used information source, however being freely editable raises concerns over the quality of this information. Using Wikitrust, a trust network over Wikipedia created by DBWeb, we will try and tackle one of the major challenges of the online encyclopedia : create a trustworthiness model …
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2013/10/04/raphael-bonaque-trustworthiness-inference-in-wikipedia/
Sep 27
Stefano Ceri: Multi-Platform, Reactive Crowdsourcing
14.00, room 455, PCRI Abstract In recent years, we developed CrowdSearcher, which integrates a conceptual framework, a specification procedure and a reactive execution control environment for designing, deploying, and monitoring crowd-based applications on top of social systems, including social networks and crowdsourcing platforms. We show how social platforms, such as Facebook or Twitter, can be …
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2013/09/27/stefano-ceri-multi-platform-reactive-crowdsourcing/
Sep 13
Soudip Roy Chowdhury: Assisted Reuse of Pattern-Based Composition Knowledge for Mashup Development
13.45, room 445, PCRI Abstract Web mashup or mashup development is a Web 2.0 software development approach in which users are expected to create applications by combining data sources, application logic and UI components together to cater for their situational application needs. However, in reality creating even a simple mashup application is a complex task …
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2013/09/13/soudip-roy-chowdhury-assisted-reuse-of-pattern-based-composition-knowledge-for-mashup-development/
Jun 11
Asterios Katsifodimos: Scalable View-based Techniques for Web Data : Algorithms and Systems
16.30, room 435, PCRI Abstract XML was recommended by W3C in 1998 as a markup language to be used by device- and system-independent methods of representing information. XML is nowadays used as a data model for storing and querying large volumes of data in database systems. In spite of significant research and systems development, many …
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2013/06/11/asterios-katsifodimos-scalable-view-based-techniques-for-web-data-algorithms-and-systems/
Jun 07
Meghyn Bienvenu: Assorted topics in ontology-based data access
14.00, room 455, PCRI Abstract In this talk, I will start by recalling the basics of ontology-based data access, focusing on ontologies formulated in lightweight description logics. Afterwards, I will give a brief description of my recent work on this topic, evoking the results in the following papers: Tractable Approximations of Consistent Query Answering for …
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2013/06/07/meghyn-bienvenu-assorted-topics-in-ontology-based-data-access/
May 02
Cédric du Mouza: AS-Index: Une structure efficace de recherche de texte
10.30, room 445, PCRI Résumé AS-Index est une nouvelle structure pour la recherche exacte de chaîne de caractères dans des bases de données textuelles résidant sur le disque. Il repose sur le hachage contrairement à d’autres solutions basées soit sur des arbres ou des treillis. Il indexe chaque n-gram de la base dans sa version …
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2013/05/02/cedric-du-mouza-as-index-une-structure-efficace-de-recherche-de-texte/
Apr 25
TCS: Efficient asymmetric inclusion of regular expressions with interleaving and counting for XML type-checking
Efficient asymmetric inclusion of regular expressions with interleaving and counting for XML type-checking by Dario Colazzo, Giorgio Ghelli, Luca Pardini and Carlo Sartiani in Theoretical Computer Science (TCS)
Permanent link to this article: https://team.inria.fr/oak/2013/04/25/tcs-efficient-asymmetric-inclusion-of-regular-expressions-with-interleaving-and-counting-for-xml-type-checking/