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Kostas Tzoumas: Data flows in Stratosphere

14.00, room 455, PCRI Abstract Stratosphere is an open-source platform for information management in the cloud, co-developed by TU Berlin. In this talk, I will first introduce the Stratosphere architecture, programming model, and design decisions. Then, I will present some ongoing research on optimizing data flows that consist of black-box operators with unknown semantics, and …

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VLDB 2012: Type-Based Detection of XML Query-Update Independence

Type-Based Detection of XML Query-Update Independence by Nicole Bidoit, Dario Colazzo, Federico Ulliana in VLDB 2012

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WWW 2012: Getting more RDF support from relational databases

Getting more RDF support from relational databases by François Goasdoué, Ioana Manolescu, Alexandra Roatiș in WWW 2012

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Verena Kantere: “Data services in the cloud: The new era of cost- and time-aware data management”

14.00, room 435, PCRI Abstract The term ‘cloud computing’ is nowadays synonymous to computing services offered by large-scale infrastructures. The key to the success of cloud computing is to provide seamless and efficient management of large dynamic disseminated data collections, such as scientific data, in order to maximize their availability while minimizing capital expenditure. This …

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Digiworld Labex proposal is accepted

The Digiworld Labex proposal is accepted. More details at the French Research Ministry web site.

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SIGMOD 2012: Materialized View Selection for XQuery Workloads

Materialized View Selection for XQuery Workloads by Asterios Katsifodimos, Ioana Manolescu, Vasilis Vassalos in ACM SIGMOD 2012

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Sofian Maabout: Computation of Borders and Applications

14.00, Room 445 at PCRI Abstract Given a set of objects O and a boolean interest function q:2^O-> {true, false}, the border of 2^O is the set of extremal (minimal or maximal) subsets o of O s.t. q(o)=true. This concept is present in many contexts, e.g., maximal frequent itemsets, functional dependencies and partial matrialization of …

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Kostas Stefanidis: Contextual Database Preferences

14:00, Room 445 at PCRI Abstract As both the volume of data and the diversity of users accessing them increase, user preferences offer a useful means towards improving the relevance of the query results to the information needs of the specific user posing the query. In this talk, we will focus on enhancing preferences with …

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Jorge Quiane: Managing Very Large Datasets in a Cloudy World

15:45, Room 445 at PCRI Abstract Nowadays, many enterprises and organizations are faced with large volumes of data that have to be analyzed in a per-day basis. In particular, scientific datasets are growing at unprecedented rates and are likely to continue growing to the order of Exabytes. These current needs of data management require applications …

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Xiao Bai: Toward Distributed Search

14.00, Room 455 at PCRI Abstract The rapid increasing amount of data on the Web provides a huge source of information but makes efficient search more challenging. Distributing the search is appealing to improve both efficiency and scalability. In this talk, we first present, in the context of social tagging systems, two gossip-based approaches that …

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