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Ioana Ileana: Complete Yet Practical Search For Minimal Query Reformulations Under Constraints

When: Friday, July 4, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Ioana Ileana Title: Complete Yet Practical Search For Minimal Query Reformulations Under Constraints Abstract: We revisit the Chase & Backchase algorithm for query reformulations under constraints. For an important class of queries and constraints, C&B has been shown to be complete, i.e. guaranteed …

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VLDB PhD Workshop 2014: Semiautomatic SQL Debugging and Fixing to solve the Missing-Answers Problem

“Semiautomatic SQL Debugging and Fixing to solve the Missing-Answers Problem” by Katerina Tzompanaki was accepted for publication in the VLDB PhD Workshop 2014

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ACM TOIT 2014: Recommendation and Weaving of Reusable Mashup Model Patterns for Assisted Development

“Recommendation and Weaving of Reusable Mashup Model Patterns for Assisted Development” by S. Roy Chowdhury, F. Daniel and F. Casati was accepted for publication in ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 2014

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VLDB Journal: RDF in the Clouds: A Survey

“RDF in the Clouds: A Survey” by Zoi Kaoudi and Ioana Manolescu was accepted for publication in the VLDB Journal.

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Gianluca Quercini: Matching User Profiles across Social Networks

When: Friday, May 23, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 455 Who: Gianluca Quercini, Supélec Title: Matching User Profiles across Social Networks Abstract: Social Networking Sites, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, are clear examples of the impact that the Web 2.0 has on people around the world, because they target an aspect of life that …

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Database Design for NoSQL Systems

The paper “Database Design for NoSQL Systems” by Paolo Atzeni, Francesca Bugiotti, Luca Cabibbo and Riccardo Torlone has been accpeted in ER 2014

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Julien Leblay: Querying the deep web: from logic to optimisation, and back

When: Tuesday, May 13, at 13.00 Where: PCRI building, room 435 Who: Julien Leblay, University of Oxford Title: Querying the deep web: from logic to optimisation, and back Abstract: The deep web commonly refers to documents and resources that are not directly accessible through web browsers, crawlers and other types of clients. Data residing behind …

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DanaC 2014: “PAXQuery: A Massively Parallel XQuery Processor”

“PAXQuery: A Massively Parallel XQuery Processor”, by Jesús Camacho-Rodríguez, Dario Colazzo and Ioana Manolescu was accepted for publication in the “Data Analytics in the Cloud” (DanaC) workshop 2014.

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TAPP 2014: Immutably Answering Why-Not Questions for Equivalent Conjunctive Queries

The paper “Immutably Answering Why-Not Questions for Equivalent Conjunctive Queries” by Nicole Bidoit, Melanie Herschel, and Katerina Tzompanaki has been accepted at TAPP 2014.

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Alexandra Roatis: RDF Analytics: Lenses over Semantic Graphs

When: Friday, April 4, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Alexandra Roatis Title: RDF Analytics: Lenses over Semantic Graphs Abstract: The development of Semantic Web (RDF) brings new requirements for data analytics tools and methods, going beyond querying to semantics-rich analytics through warehouse-style tools. In this work, we fully redesign, from the bottom …

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