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25th PODS 2006: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Stijn Vansummeren:
Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART Symposium on Principles of Database Systems, June 26-28, 2006, Chicago, Illinois, USA. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-318-2
Keynote
- Alon Y. Halevy, Michael J. Franklin, David Maier:
Principles of dataspace systems. 1-9
PODS award papers
- Mikolaj Bojanczyk, Claire David, Anca Muscholl, Thomas Schwentick, Luc Segoufin:
Two-variable logic on data trees and XML reasoning. 10-19 - Michael A. Bender, Haodong Hu:
An adaptive packed-memory array. 20-29
Data exchange
- Phokion G. Kolaitis, Jonathan Panttaja, Wang Chiew Tan:
The complexity of data exchange. 30-39 - Georg Gottlob, Alan Nash:
Data exchange: computing cores in polynomial time. 40-49 - Ronald Fagin:
Inverting schema mappings. 50-59 - Leonid Libkin:
Data exchange and incomplete information. 60-69
Analysis of queries and workflows
- Sara Cohen:
Equivalence of queries combining set and bag-set semantics. 70-79 - T. S. Jayram, Phokion G. Kolaitis, Erik Vee:
The containment problem for REAL conjunctive queries with inequalities. 80-89 - Alin Deutsch, Liying Sui, Victor Vianu, Dayou Zhou:
Verification of communicating data-driven web services. 90-99 - Toon Calders, Stijn Dekeyser, Jan Hidders, Jan Paredaens:
Analyzing workflows implied by instance-dependent access rules. 100-109
Invited Tutorial 1
- Joseph Y. Halpern:
From statistical knowledge bases to degrees of belief: an overview. 110-113
Database design
- Solmaz Kolahi, Leonid Libkin:
On redundancy vs dependency preservation in normalization: an information-theoretic study of 3NF. 114-123 - Georg Gottlob, Reinhard Pichler, Fang Wei:
Tractable database design through bounded treewidth. 124-133
Popularity and privacy
- Rajeev Motwani, Ying Xu:
Evolution of page popularity under random web graph models. 134-142 - Nina Mishra, Mark Sandler:
Privacy via pseudorandom sketches. 143-152 - Gagan Aggarwal, Tomás Feder, Krishnaram Kenthapadi, Samir Khuller, Rina Panigrahy, Dilys Thomas, An Zhu:
Achieving anonymity via clustering. 153-162
Query optimization
- Benny Kimelfeld, Yehoshua Sagiv:
Finding and approximating top-k answers in keyword proximity search. 173-182 - Guizhen Yang, Michael Kifer, Vinay K. Chaudhri:
Efficiently ordering subgoals with access constraints. 183-192 - Anne Condon, Amol Deshpande, Lisa Hellerstein, Ning Wu:
Flow algorithms for two pipelined filter ordering problems. 193-202 - Ashish Goel, Sudipto Guha, Kamesh Munagala:
Asking the right questions: model-driven optimization using probes. 203-212
Invited Tutorial 2
- Christoph Koch:
Processing queries on tree-structured data efficiently. 213-224
Query processing
- Anna Pagh, Rasmus Pagh:
Scalable computation of acyclic joins. 225-232 - Michael A. Bender, Martin Farach-Colton, Bradley C. Kuszmaul:
Cache-oblivious string B-trees. 233-242
Stream algorithms and complexity
- Martin Grohe, André Hernich, Nicole Schweikardt:
Randomized computations on large data sets: tight lower bounds. 243-252 - Luciana S. Buriol, Gereon Frahling, Stefano Leonardi, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela, Christian Sohler:
Counting triangles in data streams. 253-262 - Graham Cormode, Flip Korn, S. Muthukrishnan, Divesh Srivastava:
Space- and time-efficient deterministic algorithms for biased quantiles over data streams. 263-272 - Sudipto Guha, Andrew McGregor:
Approximate quantiles and the order of the stream. 273-279
Frequency counting and aggregation
- Sumit Ganguly, Anirban Majumder:
Deterministic k-set structure. 280-289 - Lap-Kei Lee, H. F. Ting:
A simpler and more efficient deterministic scheme for finding frequent items over sliding windows. 290-297 - Qi Zhao, Mitsunori Ogihara, Haixun Wang, Jun (Jim) Xu:
Finding global icebergs over distributed data sets. 298-307 - Srinivas R. Kashyap, Supratim Deb, K. V. M. Naidu, Rajeev Rastogi, Anand Srinivasan:
Efficient gossip-based aggregate computation. 308-317
Query, update, and mining languages
- Marc Gyssens, Jan Paredaens, Dirk Van Gucht, George H. L. Fletcher:
Structural characterizations of the semantics of XPath as navigation tool on a document. 318-327 - Balder ten Cate:
The expressivity of XPath with transitive closure. 328-337 - Aaron Bohannon, Benjamin C. Pierce, Jeffrey A. Vaughan:
Relational lenses: a language for updatable views. 338-347 - Sreenivas Gollapudi, Ravi Kumar, D. Sivakumar:
Programmable clustering. 348-354
Invited Tutorial 3
- Enrico Franconi, Sergio Tessaris:
The logic of RDF and SPARQL: a tutorial. 355
Incomplete information
- Riccardo Rosati:
On the decidability and finite controllability of query processing in databases with incomplete information. 356-365
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