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- 2015
- Thomas Neumann, Alfons Kemper:
Unnesting Arbitrary Queries. BTW 2015: 383-402 - Daniel Schall, Theo Härder:
Energy and Performance - Can a Wimpy-Node Cluster Challenge a Brawny Server. BTW 2015: 197-216 - Patrick Arnold, Erhard Rahm:
SemRep: A Repository for Semantic Mapping. BTW 2015: 177-194 - Alexander Böhm:
Novel Optimization Techniques for Modern Database Environments. BTW 2015: 23-24 - Alexander Böhm, Mathias Golombek, Christoph Heinz, Henrik Loeser, Alfred Schlaucher, Thomas Ruf:
Panel: Big Data - Evolution oder Revolution in der Datenverarbeitung? BTW 2015: 647-648 - Thomas Böttcher, Ingo Schmitt:
Erzeugung kalibrierter, metrischer Distanzen mittels multidimensionaler Skalierung. BTW 2015: 465-474 - Karin Büscher, Andreas Hausotter, Arne Koschel, Jan Seidel:
Pragmatisches Business Activity Monitoring für Workflow Management-Systeme in einer SOA. BTW 2015: 507-525 - Lars Butzmann, Stefan Klauck, Stephan Müller, Matthias Uflacker, Werner Sinzig, Hasso Plattner:
Generic Business Simulation Using an In-Memory Column Store. BTW 2015: 633-643 - Jens Dittrich:
The Case for Small Data Management. BTW 2015: 27-28 - Maximilian Dylla:
An Overview on Querying and Learning in Temporal Probabilistic Databases. BTW 2015: 493-502 - Frank Eichinger, Immanuel Wietreich:
RecoLeta: A Recommender System for Events for Personalised E-Mail Campaigns. BTW 2015: 679-682 - Michael Falkenthal, Johanna Barzen, Simon Dörner, Vadym Elkind, Jan Fauser, Frank Leymann, Tino Strehl:
Datenanalyse in den Digital Humanities - Eine Annäherung an Kostümmuster mittels OLAP Cubes. BTW 2015: 663-666 - Ulrike Fischer:
Forecasting in Database Systems. BTW 2015: 483-492 - Sandy Ganza, Thomas Psota, Daniel Schall, Theo Härder:
Visualizing the Behavior of an Elastic, Energy-Efficient Database Cluster. BTW 2015: 691-694 - Felix Gessert, Michael Schaarschmidt, Wolfram Wingerath, Steffen Friedrich, Norbert Ritter:
The Cache Sketch: Revisiting Expiration-based Caching in the Age of Cloud Data Management. BTW 2015: 53-72 - Andreas Göbel, Marcel Sufryd:
KitMig - Flexible Live-Migration in mandantenfähigen Datenbanksystemen. BTW 2015: 33-52 - Robert Gottstein, Rohit Goyal, Ilia Petrov, Sergey Hardock, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
MV-IDX: Multi-Version Index in Action. BTW 2015: 671-674 - Goetz Graefe, Hideaki Kimura:
Orthogonal key-value locking. BTW 2015: 237-256 - Dirk Habich, Patrick Damme, Wolfgang Lehner:
Optimierung der Anfrageverarbeitung mittels Kompression der Zwischenergebnisse. BTW 2015: 259-278 - Stefan Hagedorn, Katja Hose, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
SPARQling Pig - Processing Linked Data with Pig Latin. BTW 2015: 279-298 - Carl-Philip Hänsch, Thomas Kissinger, Dirk Habich, Wolfgang Lehner:
Plan Operator Specialization using Reflective Compiler Techniques. BTW 2015: 363-382 - Marwan Hassani, Christian Beecks, Daniel Töws, Tatiana Serbina, Max Haberstroh, Paula Niemietz, Sabina Jeschke, Stella Neumann, Thomas Seidl:
Sequential Pattern Mining of Multimodal Streams in the Humanities. BTW 2015: 683-686 - Christoph Heinz:
Event-driven tracking of important sections of business processes. BTW 2015: 527-546 - Tobias Jäkel, Thomas Kühn, Stefan Hinkel, Hannes Voigt, Wolfgang Lehner:
Relationships for Dynamic Data Types in RSQL. BTW 2015: 157-176 - Yuanzhen Ji, Zbigniew Jerzak, Anisoara Nica, Gregor Hackenbroich, Christof Fetzer:
Optimization of Continuous Queries in Federated Database and Stream Processing Systems. BTW 2015: 403-422 - Moritz Kaufmann, Tobias Mühlbauer, Manuel Then, Andrey Gubichev, Alfons Kemper, Thomas Neumann:
Hochperformante Analyse von Graph-Datenbanken. BTW 2015: 311-330 - Meike Klettke, Uta Störl, Stefanie Scherzinger:
Schema Extraction and Structural Outlier Detection for JSON-based NoSQL Data Stores. BTW 2015: 425-444 - Till Kolditz, Benjamin Schlegel, Dirk Habich, Wolfgang Lehner:
Online Bit Flip Detection for In-Memory B-Trees Live! BTW 2015: 675-678 - Sebastian Kruse, Thorsten Papenbrock, Felix Naumann:
Scaling Out the Discovery of Inclusion Dependencies. BTW 2015: 445-454 - Stefan Mandl, Oleksandr Kozachuk, Markus Endres, Werner Kießling:
Preference Analytics in EXASolution. BTW 2015: 613-632
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