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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j8]Bas Ketsman
, Aws Albarghouthi, Paraschos Koutris:
Distribution Policies for Datalog. Theory Comput. Syst. 64(5): 965-998 (2020) - [c11]Bas Ketsman
, Christoph Koch:
Datalog with Negation and Monotonicity. ICDT 2020: 19:1-19:18 - [c10]Bas Ketsman
, Christoph Koch, Frank Neven, Brecht Vandevoort:
Deciding Robustness for Lower SQL Isolation Levels. PODS 2020: 315-330 - [i3]Bas Ketsman, Dan Suciu, Yufei Tao:
A Near-Optimal Parallel Algorithm for Joining Binary Relations. CoRR abs/2011.14482 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j7]Gaetano Geck
, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Thomas Schwentick:
Parallel-Correctness and Containment for Conjunctive Queries with Union and Negation. ACM Trans. Comput. Log. 20(3): 18:1-18:24 (2019) - [c9]Bas Ketsman:
Formal Approaches to Querying Big Data in Shared-Nothing Systems. SIGMOD Conference 2019: 1115-1116 - 2018
- [c8]Bas Ketsman, Aws Albarghouthi, Paraschos Koutris:
Distribution Policies for Datalog. ICDT 2018: 17:1-17:22 - [c7]Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Brecht Vandevoort:
Parallel-Correctness and Transferability for Conjunctive Queries under Bag Semantics. ICDT 2018: 18:1-18:16 - 2017
- [j6]Tom J. Ameloot, Gaetano Geck
, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Thomas Schwentick:
Reasoning on data partitioning for single-round multi-join evaluation in massively parallel systems. Commun. ACM 60(3): 93-100 (2017) - [j5]Tom J. Ameloot, Gaetano Geck
, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Thomas Schwentick:
Parallel-Correctness and Transferability for Conjunctive Queries. J. ACM 64(5): 36:1-36:38 (2017) - [j4]Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven:
Optimal Broadcasting Strategies for Conjunctive Queries over Distributed Data. Theory Comput. Syst. 61(1): 233-260 (2017) - [j3]Tom J. Ameloot, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Daniel Zinn:
Datalog Queries Distributing over Components. ACM Trans. Comput. Log. 18(1): 5:1-5:35 (2017) - [c6]Bas Ketsman, Dan Suciu:
A Worst-Case Optimal Multi-Round Algorithm for Parallel Computation of Conjunctive Queries. PODS 2017: 417-428 - 2016
- [j2]Tom J. Ameloot, Gaetano Geck
, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Thomas Schwentick:
Data partitioning for single-round multi-join evaluation in massively parallel systems. SIGMOD Rec. 45(1): 33-40 (2016) - [j1]Tom J. Ameloot, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Daniel Zinn:
Weaker Forms of Monotonicity for Declarative Networking: A More Fine-Grained Answer to the CALM-Conjecture. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 40(4): 21:1-21:45 (2016) - [c5]Gaetano Geck
, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Thomas Schwentick:
Parallel-Correctness and Containment for Conjunctive Queries with Union and Negation. ICDT 2016: 9:1-9:17 - 2015
- [c4]Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven:
Optimal Broadcasting Strategies for Conjunctive Queries over Distributed Data. ICDT 2015: 291-307 - [c3]Tom J. Ameloot, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Daniel Zinn:
Datalog Queries Distributing over Components. ICDT 2015: 308-323 - [c2]Tom J. Ameloot, Gaetano Geck
, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Thomas Schwentick:
Parallel-Correctness and Transferability for Conjunctive Queries. PODS 2015: 47-58 - [i2]Gaetano Geck, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Thomas Schwentick:
Parallel-Correctness and Containment for Conjunctive Queries with Union and Negation. CoRR abs/1512.06246 (2015) - 2014
- [c1]Tom J. Ameloot, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Daniel Zinn:
Weaker forms of monotonicity for declarative networking: a more fine-grained answer to the calm-conjecture. PODS 2014: 64-75 - [i1]Tom J. Ameloot, Gaetano Geck, Bas Ketsman, Frank Neven, Thomas Schwentick:
Parallel-Correctness and Transferability for Conjunctive Queries. CoRR abs/1412.4030 (2014)
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