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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c25]Eser Kandogan, Mary Roth, Ignacio Terrizzano, Ed Seabolt, Peter M. Schwarz, Harsha Krishnareddy, Akshay Agarwal:
Context Analytics: Vision, Architecture, Opportunity. ICDE Workshops 2018: 1-8 - 2016
- [c24]Shilpi Ahuja, Mary Roth, Rashmi Gangadharaiah, Peter M. Schwarz, Rafael Bastidas:
Using Machine Learning to Accelerate Data Wrangling. ICDM Workshops 2016: 343-349 - 2015
- [c23]Eser Kandogan, Mary Roth, Peter M. Schwarz, Joshua Hui, Ignacio G. Terrizzano, Christina Christodoulakis, Renée J. Miller:
LabBook: Metadata-driven social collaborative data analysis. IEEE BigData 2015: 431-440 - [c22]Ignacio G. Terrizzano, Peter M. Schwarz, Mary Roth, John E. Colino:
Data Wrangling: The Challenging Yourney from the Wild to the Lake. CIDR 2015 - 2013
- [c21]John T. E. Timm, Joshua Hui, Sarah E. Knoop, Peter M. Schwarz:
Taming complex healthcare data models with dictionary tooling. SEHC@ICSE 2013: 35-38 - 2012
- [c20]Joshua Hui, Sarah E. Knoop, Peter M. Schwarz:
Analyzing clinical data in XML: bridging the gaps. IHI 2012: 843-846 - 2011
- [j13]Joshua Hui, Sarah E. Knoop, Peter M. Schwarz:
HIWAS: Enabling Technology for Analysis of Clinical Data in XML Documents. Proc. VLDB Endow. 4(12): 1260-1271 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c19]Warren L. Davis IV, Peter M. Schwarz, Evimaria Terzi:
Finding Representative Association Rules from Large Rule Collections. SDM 2009: 521-532 - 2007
- [c18]Russell A. Hamm, Sarah E. Knoop, Peter M. Schwarz, Aaron D. Block, Warren L. Davis IV:
Harmonizing Clinical Terminologies: Driving Interoperability in Healthcare. MedInfo 2007: 660-663 - 2006
- [c17]Peter M. Schwarz, Yu Deng, Julia E. Rice:
Finding Similar Objects Using a Taxonomy: A Pragmatic Approach. OTM Conferences (1) 2006: 1039-1057 - 2003
- [j12]Barbara A. Eckman, Julia E. Rice, Peter M. Schwarz:
Data Management in Molecular and Cell Biology: Vision and Recommendations. OMICS 7(1): 93-98 (2003) - [c16]Vanja Josifovski, Peter M. Schwarz:
Querying XML data sources in DB2: the XML Wrapper. ICDE 2003: 809-820 - [p2]Laura M. Haas, Barbara A. Eckman, Prasad Kodali, Eileen Tien Lin, Julia E. Rice, Peter M. Schwarz:
DiscoveryLink. Bioinformatics 2003: 303-333 - 2002
- [j11]Jim Melton, Jan-Eike Michels, Vanja Josifovski, Krishna G. Kulkarni, Peter M. Schwarz:
SQL/MED - A Status Report. SIGMOD Rec. 31(3): 81-89 (2002) - [c15]Vanja Josifovski, Peter M. Schwarz, Laura M. Haas, Eileen Tien Lin:
Garlic: a new flavor of federated query processing for DB2. SIGMOD Conference 2002: 524-532 - 2001
- [j10]Laura M. Haas, Peter M. Schwarz, Prasad Kodali, Elon Kotlar, Julia E. Rice, William C. Swope:
DiscoveryLink: A system for integrated access to life sciences data sources. IBM Syst. J. 40(2): 489-511 (2001) - [j9]Jim Melton, Jan-Eike Michels, Vanja Josifovski, Krishna G. Kulkarni, Peter M. Schwarz, Kathy Zeidenstein:
SQL and Management of External Data. SIGMOD Rec. 30(1): 70-77 (2001) - [p1]Mary Tork Roth, Peter M. Schwarz, Laura M. Haas:
An Architecture for Transparent Access to Diverse Data Sources. Compontent Database Systems 2001: 175-206 - 2000
- [c14]Laura M. Haas, Prasad Kodali, Julia E. Rice, Peter M. Schwarz, William C. Swope:
Integrating Life Sciences Data - With a Little Garlic. BIBE 2000: 5-12
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j8]Laura M. Haas, Renée J. Miller, B. Niswonger, Mary Tork Roth, Peter M. Schwarz, Edward L. Wimmers:
Transforming Heterogeneous Data with Database Middleware: Beyond Integration. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 22(1): 31-36 (1999) - 1997
- [j7]Anthony Tomasic, Luis Gravano, Calvin Lue, Peter M. Schwarz, Laura M. Haas:
Data Structures for Efficient Broker Implementation. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 15(3): 223-253 (1997) - [c13]Mary Tork Roth, Peter M. Schwarz:
Don't Scrap It, Wrap It! A Wrapper Architecture for Legacy Data Sources. VLDB 1997: 266-275 - 1996
- [c12]Mary Tork Roth, Manish Arya, Laura M. Haas, Michael J. Carey, William F. Cody, Ronald Fagin, Peter M. Schwarz, Joachim Thomas, Edward L. Wimmers:
The Garlic Project. SIGMOD Conference 1996: 557 - 1995
- [c11]Michael J. Carey, Laura M. Haas, Peter M. Schwarz, Manish Arya, William F. Cody, Ronald Fagin, Myron Flickner, Allen Luniewski, Wayne Niblack, Dragutin Petkovic, Joachim Thomas, John H. Williams, Edward L. Wimmers:
Towards Heterogeneous Multimedia Information Systems: The Garlic Approach. RIDE-DOM 1995: 124-131 - [c10]William F. Cody, Laura M. Haas, Wayne Niblack, Manish Arya, Michael J. Carey, Ronald Fagin, Myron Flickner, Denis Lee, Dragutin Petkovic, Peter M. Schwarz, Joachim Thomas, Mary Tork Roth, John H. Williams, Edward L. Wimmers:
Querying Multimedia Data from Multiple Repositories by Content: the Garlic Project. VDB 1995: 17-35 - 1994
- [c9]Peter M. Schwarz, Kurt A. Shoens:
Managing Change in the Rufus System. ICDE 1994: 170-179 - 1993
- [j6]Luis-Felipe Cabrera, John McPherson, Peter M. Schwarz, James C. Wyllie:
Implementing Atomicity in Two Systems: Techniques, Tradeoffs, and Experience. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 19(10): 950-961 (1993) - [c8]Allen Luniewski, Peter M. Schwarz, Kurt A. Shoens, Jim Stamos, John Thomas:
Information Organization Using Rufus. SIGMOD Conference 1993: 560-561 - [c7]Kurt A. Shoens, Allen Luniewski, Peter M. Schwarz, James W. Stamos, Joachim Thomas:
The Rufus System: Information Organization for Semi-Structured Data. VLDB 1993: 97-107 - 1992
- [j5]C. Mohan, Don Haderle, Bruce G. Lindsay, Hamid Pirahesh, Peter M. Schwarz:
ARIES: A Transaction Recovery Method Supporting Fine-Granularity Locking and Partial Rollbacks Using Write-Ahead Logging. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 17(1): 94-162 (1992) - [c6]Joel E. Richardson, Peter M. Schwarz, Luis-Felipe Cabrera:
CACL: Efficient Fine-Grained Protection for Objects. OOPSLA 1992: 263-275 - 1991
- [c5]Joel E. Richardson, Peter M. Schwarz:
MDM: An Object-Oriented Data Model. DBPL 1991: 86-95 - [c4]Joel E. Richardson, Peter M. Schwarz:
Aspects: Extending Objects to Support Multiple, Independent Roles. SIGMOD Conference 1991: 298-307
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c3]Paul F. Wilms, Peter M. Schwarz, Hans-Jörg Schek, Laura M. Haas:
Incorporating Data Types in an Extensible Database Architecture. JCDKB 1988: 180-192 - 1986
- [c2]Peter M. Schwarz, Walter Chang, Johann Christoph Freytag, Guy M. Lohman, John McPherson, C. Mohan, Hamid Pirahesh:
Extensibility in the Starburst Database System. OODBS 1986: 85-92 - 1985
- [j4]Alfred Z. Spector, Jacob Butcher, Dean S. Daniels, Daniel J. Duchamp, Jeffrey L. Eppinger, Charles E. Fineman, Abdelsalam Heddaya, Peter M. Schwarz:
Support for Distributed Transactions in the TABS Prototype. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 11(6): 520-530 (1985) - 1984
- [j3]Peter M. Schwarz, Alfred Z. Spector:
Synchronizing Shared Abstract Types. ACM Trans. Comput. Syst. 2(3): 223-250 (1984) - [c1]Alfred Z. Spector, Jacob Butcher, Dean S. Daniels, Daniel J. Duchamp, Jeffrey L. Eppinger, Charles E. Fineman, Abdelsalam Heddaya, Peter M. Schwarz:
Support for Distributed Transactions in the TABS Prototype. Symposium on Reliability in Distributed Software and Database Systems 1984: 186-206 - 1983
- [j2]Alfred Z. Spector, Peter M. Schwarz:
Transactions: A Construct for Reliable Distributed Computing. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 17(2): 18-35 (1983) - 1980
- [j1]Anita K. Jones, Peter M. Schwarz:
Experience Using Multiprocessor Systems - A Status Report. ACM Comput. Surv. 12(2): 121-165 (1980)
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