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IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, March 2008
- David B. Lomet:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 1 - Jayant R. Haritsa:
Letter from the Special Issue Editor. 2 - Biplob K. Debnath, Mohamed F. Mokbel, David J. Lilja:
Exploiting the Impact of Database System Configuration Parameters: A Design of Experiments Approach. 3-10 - Abhay Mehta, Chetan Gupta, Song Wang, Umeshwar Dayal:
Automatic Workload Management for Enterprise Data Warehouses. 11-19 - Stefan Krompass, Andreas Scholz, Martina-Cezara Albutiu, Harumi A. Kuno, Janet L. Wiener, Umeshwar Dayal, Alfons Kemper:
Quality of Service-enabled Management of Database Workloads. 20-27 - Carsten Binnig, Donald Kossmann, Eric Lo:
Towards Automatic Test Database Generation. 28-35 - Leo Giakoumakis, César A. Galindo-Legaria:
Testing SQL Server's Query Optimizer: Challenges, Techniques and Experiences. 36-43 - Ashok Joshi, Charles Lamb, Carol Sandstrom:
Testing Berkeley DB. 44-50 - Khaled Yagoub, Peter Belknap, Benoît Dageville, Karl Dias, Shantanu Joshi, Hailing Yu:
Oracle's SQL Performance Analyzer. 51-58 - Mechelle Gittens, Pramod Gupta, David Godwin, Hebert Pereyra, Jeff Riihimaki:
Focused Iterative Testing: A Test Automation Case Study. 59-67
Volume 31, Number 2, June 2008
- David B. Lomet:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 1 - Sihem Amer-Yahia:
Letter from the Special Issue Editor. 2 - Jeff J. Sandvig, Bamshad Mobasher, Robin D. Burke:
A Survey of Collaborative Recommendation and the Robustness of Model-Based Algorithms. 3-13 - Bhaskar Mehta, Thomas Hofmann:
A Survey of Attack-Resistant Collaborative Filtering Algorithms. 14-22 - Biswadeep Nag:
Vibes: A Platform-Centric Approach to Building Recommender Systems. 23-31 - Juha Leino, Kari-Jouko Räihä:
User Experiences and Impressions of Recommenders in Complex Information Environments. 32-39 - Ralf Schenkel, Tom Crecelius, Mouna Kacimi, Thomas Neumann, Josiane Xavier Parreira
, Marc Spaniol
, Gerhard Weikum:
Social Wisdom for Search and Recommendation. 40-49 - Marc A. Smith, Vladimir Barash:
Social SQL: Tools for Exploring Social Databases. 50-57
Volume 31, Number 3, September 2008
- David B. Lomet:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 1 - Jianwen Su:
Letter from the Special Issue Editor. 2 - Michael Grüninger, Richard Hull, Sheila A. McIlraith:
A Short Overview of FLOWS: A First-Order Logic Ontology for Web Services. 3-7 - Amit P. Sheth, Karthik Gomadam, Ajith Ranabahu:
Semantics enhanced Services: METEOR-S, SAWSDL and SA-REST. 8-12 - Katia P. Sycara, Roman Vaculín:
Process Mediation, Execution Monitoring and Recovery for Semantic Web Services. 13-17 - Diego Calvanese, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Maurizio Lenzerini, Massimo Mecella, Fabio Patrizi:
Automatic Service Composition and Synthesis: the Roman Model. 18-22 - Annapaola Marconi, Marco Pistore, Paolo Traverso:
Automated Composition of Web Services: the ASTRO Approach. 23-26 - Tevfik Bultan, Xiang Fu:
Choreography Modeling and Analysis with Collaboration Diagrams. 27-30 - Oliver Kopp, Frank Leymann:
Choreography Design Using WS-BPEL. 31-34 - Alin Deutsch, Victor Vianu:
WAVE: Automatic Verification of Data-Driven Web Services. 35-39 - Marlon Dumas, Boualem Benatallah, Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad:
Web Service Protocols: Compatibility and Adaptation. 40-44 - Wil M. P. van der Aalst, H. M. W. Verbeek:
Process Mining in Web Services: The WebSphere Case. 45-48
Volume 31, Number 4, December 2008
- David B. Lomet:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 1 - Anastassia Ailamaki, Shivnath Babu, Pedro Furtado, Sam Lightstone, Guy M. Lohman, Patrick Martin, Vivek R. Narasayya, Glenn Pauley, Kenneth Salem, Kai-Uwe Sattler, Gerhard Weikum:
Report: 3rd Int'l Workshop on Self-Managing Database Systems (SMDB 2008). 2-5 - Michael J. Carey, Vassilis J. Tsotras:
Letter from the Special Issue Editors. 6 - Torsten Grust, Jan Rittinger, Jens Teubner:
Pathfinder: XQuery Off the Relational Shelf. 7-14 - Yuqing Wu, Stelios Paparizos, H. V. Jagadish:
Querying XML in Timber. 15-24 - Fatma Özcan, Normen Seemann, Ling Wang:
XQuery Rewrite Optimization in IBM DB2 pureXML. 25-32 - Zhen Hua Liu, Anguel Novoselsky, Vikas Arora:
Towards a Unified Declarative and Imperative XQuery Processor. 33-40 - Mary Holstege:
Big, Fast XQuery: Enabling Content Applications. 41-48 - Michael Blow, Vinayak R. Borkar, Michael J. Carey, Daniel Engovatov, Dmitry Lychagin, Panagiotis Reveliotis, Joshua Spiegel, Till Westmann:
Experiences with XQuery Processing for Data and Service Federation. 49-56 - Marc Van Cappellen, Wouter Cordewiner, Carlo Innocenti:
Data Aggregation, Heterogeneous Data Sources and Streaming Processing: How Can XQuery Help? 57-64 - Michael H. Kay:
Ten Reasons Why Saxon XQuery is Fast. 65-74

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