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- 2005
- Daniel J. Abadi, Yanif Ahmad, Magdalena Balazinska, Ugur Çetintemel, Mitch Cherniack, Jeong-Hyon Hwang, Wolfgang Lindner, Anurag Maskey, Alex Rasin, Esther Ryvkina, Nesime Tatbul, Ying Xing, Stanley B. Zdonik:
The Design of the Borealis Stream Processing Engine. CIDR 2005: 277-289 - Gagan Aggarwal, Mayank Bawa, Prasanna Ganesan, Hector Garcia-Molina, Krishnaram Kenthapadi, Rajeev Motwani, Utkarsh Srivastava, Dilys Thomas, Ying Xu:
Two Can Keep A Secret: A Distributed Architecture for Secure Database Services. CIDR 2005: 186-199 - Shivnath Babu, Pedro Bizarro:
Adaptive Query Processing in the Looking Glass. CIDR 2005: 238-249 - Jacek Becla, Daniel L. Wang:
Lessons Learned from Managing a Petabyte. CIDR 2005: 70-83 - Peter A. Boncz, Marcin Zukowski, Niels Nes:
MonetDB/X100: Hyper-Pipelining Query Execution. CIDR 2005: 225-237 - Laura Bright, David Maier:
Deriving and Managing Data Products in an Environmental Observation and Forecasting System. CIDR 2005: 162-173 - Michael J. Carey, Dean Jacobs, Leonard J. Seligman:
The Geek-Tones: An Experiment in Distributed, Real-time Musical Integration. CIDR 2005: 329 - Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang, Bin He, Zhen Zhang:
Toward Large Scale Integration: Building a MetaQuerier over Databases on the Web. CIDR 2005: 44-55 - Surajit Chaudhuri, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Gerhard Weikum:
Integrating DB and IR Technologies: What is the Sound of One Hand Clapping? CIDR 2005: 1-12 - Amol Deshpande, Carlos Guestrin, Samuel Madden:
Using Probabilistic Models for Data Management in Acquisitional Environments. CIDR 2005: 317-328 - Karl Dias, Mark Ramacher, Uri Shaft, Venkateshwaran Venkataramani, Graham Wood:
Automatic Performance Diagnosis and Tuning in Oracle. CIDR 2005: 84-94 - Xin Dong, Alon Y. Halevy:
A Platform for Personal Information Management and Integration. CIDR 2005: 119-130 - Michael J. Franklin, Shawn R. Jeffery, Sailesh Krishnamurthy, Frederick Reiss, Shariq Rizvi, Eugene Wu, Owen Cooper, Anil Edakkunni, Wei Hong:
Design Considerations for High Fan-In Systems: The HiFi Approach. CIDR 2005: 290-304 - Florian Haftmann, Donald Kossmann, Alexander Kreutz:
Efficient Regression Tests for Database Applications. CIDR 2005: 95-106 - Pat Helland:
Data on the Outside Versus Data on the Inside. CIDR 2005: 144-153 - Ryan Huebsch, Brent N. Chun, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Boon Thau Loo, Petros Maniatis, Timothy Roscoe, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica, Aydan R. Yumerefendi:
The Architecture of PIER: an Internet-Scale Query Processor. CIDR 2005: 28-43 - Zachary G. Ives, Nitin Khandelwal, Aneesh Kapur, Murat Cakir:
ORCHESTRA: Rapid, Collaborative Sharing of Dynamic Data. CIDR 2005: 107-118 - David R. Karger, Karun Bakshi, David Huynh, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha:
Haystack: A General-Purpose Information Management Tool for End Users Based on Semistructured Data. CIDR 2005: 13-26 - Martin L. Kersten, Stefan Manegold:
Cracking the Database Store. CIDR 2005: 213-224 - Ulf Leser, Felix Naumann:
(Almost) Hands-Off Information Integration for the Life Sciences. CIDR 2005: 131-143 - María A. Nieto-Santisteban, Jim Gray, Alexander S. Szalay, James Annis, Aniruddha R. Thakar, William O'Mullane:
When Database Systems Meet the Grid. CIDR 2005: 154-161 - Christopher Olston, Amit Manjhi, Charles Garrod, Anastassia Ailamaki, Bruce M. Maggs, Todd C. Mowry:
A Scalability Service for Dynamic Web Applications. CIDR 2005: 56-69 - Ravishankar Ramamurthy, David J. DeWitt:
Buffer-pool Aware Query Optimization. CIDR 2005: 250-261 - Arnaud Sahuguet, Bogdan Alexe, Irini Fundulaki, Pierre-Yves Lalilgand, Abdullatif Shikfa, Antoine Arnail:
User Profile Management in Converged Networks (Episode II): "Share your Data, Keep your Secrets". CIDR 2005: 200-212 - Can Türker, Klaus Haller, Christoph Schuler, Hans-Jörg Schek:
How can we support Grid Transactions? Towards Peer-to-Peer Transaction Processing. CIDR 2005: 174-185 - Jennifer Widom:
Trio: A System for Integrated Management of Data, Accuracy, and Lineage. CIDR 2005: 262-276 - Wenwei Xue, Qiong Luo:
Action-Oriented Query Processing for Pervasive Computing. CIDR 2005: 305-316 - Second Biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research, CIDR 2005, Asilomar, CA, USA, January 4-7, 2005, Online Proceedings. www.cidrdb.org 2005 [contents]
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