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- 2015
- Alsayed Algergawy, Samira Babalou, Mohammad Javad Kargar, Seyed Hashem Davarpanah:
SeeCOnt: A New Seeding-Based Clustering Approach for Ontology Matching. ADBIS 2015: 245-258 - Vangelis Banos, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Web Content Management Systems Archivability. ADBIS 2015: 198-212 - Joachim Biskup, Martin Bring, Michael Bulinski:
Confidentiality Preserving Evaluation of Open Relational Queries. ADBIS 2015: 431-445 - Nikolaos Bozovic, Vasilis Vassalos:
Two Phase User Driven Schema Matching. ADBIS 2015: 49-62 - Max Chevalier, Mohammed El Malki, Arlind Kopliku, Olivier Teste, Ronan Tournier:
Implementation of Multidimensional Databases in Column-Oriented NoSQL Systems. ADBIS 2015: 79-91 - Boris Cule, Floris Geerts, Reuben Ndindi:
Space-Bounded Query Approximation. ADBIS 2015: 397-414 - Patrick Damme, Dirk Habich, Wolfgang Lehner:
Direct Transformation Techniques for Compressed Data: General Approach and Application Scenarios. ADBIS 2015: 151-165 - Pedro Martins Dusso, Caetano Sauer, Theo Härder:
Optimizing Sort in Hadoop Using Replacement Selection. ADBIS 2015: 365-379 - Gregor Endler, Philipp Baumgärtel, Andreas M. Wahl, Richard Lenz:
ForCE: Is Estimation of Data Completeness Through Time Series Forecasts Feasible? ADBIS 2015: 261-274 - Markus Endres:
The Structure of Preference Orders. ADBIS 2015: 32-45 - Mauricio Minuto Espil, María Gabriela Ojea, Maria Alejandra Ojea:
Ontological Commitments, DL-Lite Logics and Reasoning Tractability. ADBIS 2015: 230-244 - Hadjila Fethallah, Amine Belabed, Amel Halfaoui:
Hybrid Web Service Discovery Based on Fuzzy Condorcet Aggregation. ADBIS 2015: 415-427 - Fatima Zohra Filali, Belabbas Yagoubi:
A General Trust Management Framework for Provider Selection in Cloud Environment. ADBIS 2015: 446-457 - Pablo Rubén Fillottrani, C. Maria Keet:
Evidence-Based Languages for Conceptual Data Modelling Profiles. ADBIS 2015: 215-229 - Amine Ghrab, Oscar Romero, Sabri Skhiri, Alejandro A. Vaisman, Esteban Zimányi:
A Framework for Building OLAP Cubes on Graphs. ADBIS 2015: 92-105 - Johannes Held, Richard Lenz:
TDQMed: Managing Collections of Complex Test Data. ADBIS 2015: 334-347 - Kai Herrmann, Hannes Voigt, Andreas Behrend, Wolfgang Lehner:
CoDEL - A Relationally Complete Language for Database Evolution. ADBIS 2015: 63-76 - Christian Koncilia, Horst Pichler, Robert Wrembel:
A Generic Data Warehouse Architecture for Analyzing Workflow Logs. ADBIS 2015: 106-119 - Selasi Kwashie, Jixue Liu, Jiuyong Li, Feiyue Ye:
Conditional Differential Dependencies (CDDs). ADBIS 2015: 3-17 - Ahmed Khan Leghari, Jianneng Cao, Yongluan Zhou:
Feedback Based Continuous Skyline Queries Over a Distributed Framework. ADBIS 2015: 287-301 - Ahmed Khan Leghari, Jianneng Cao, Yongluan Zhou:
Distributed Sequence Pattern Detection Over Multiple Data Streams. ADBIS 2015: 380-394 - Giovanni Mahlknecht, Anton Dignös, Johann Gamper:
Efficient Computation of Parsimonious Temporal Aggregation. ADBIS 2015: 320-333 - Siba Mohammad, Eike Schallehn, Gunter Saake:
A Self-tuning Framework for Cloud Storage Clusters. ADBIS 2015: 351-364 - Ahlem Nabli, Senda Bouaziz, Rania Yangui, Faïez Gargouri:
Two-ETL Phases for Data Warehouse Creation: Design and Implementation. ADBIS 2015: 138-150 - Paulo H. Oliveira, Caetano Traina Jr., Daniel S. Kaster:
Improving the Pruning Ability of Dynamic Metric Access Methods with Local Additional Pivots and Anticipation of Information. ADBIS 2015: 18-31 - João L. M. Pereira, Helena Galhardas, Bruno Martins:
A Benchmark for Relation Extraction Kernels. ADBIS 2015: 184-197 - Weiping Qu, Sahana Shankar, Sandy Ganza, Stefan Dessloch:
HBelt: Integrating an Incremental ETL Pipeline with a Big Data Store for Real-Time Analytics. ADBIS 2015: 123-137 - Zohra Saoud, Noura Faci, Zakaria Maamar, Djamal Benslimane:
Sybil Tolerance and Probabilistic Databases to Compute Web Services Trust. ADBIS 2015: 458-471 - Rebeca Schroeder, Carmem S. Hara:
Partitioning Templates for RDF. ADBIS 2015: 305-319 - Lesley Wevers, Matthijs Hofstra, Menno Tammens, Marieke Huisman, Maurice van Keulen:
Analysis of the Blocking Behaviour of Schema Transformations in Relational Database Systems. ADBIS 2015: 169-183
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