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SIGMOD Record, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, March 2006
- Thanaa M. Ghanem, Walid G. Aref, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid:
Exploiting predicate-window semantics over data streams. 3-8 - Ji-Won Byun, Elisa Bertino:
Micro-views, or on how to protect privacy while enhancing data usability: concepts and challenges. 9-13 - Nan Jiang, Le Gruenwald:
Research issues in data stream association rule mining. 14-19 - Murali Mani, Song Wang, Daniel J. Dougherty, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
Join minimization in XML-to-SQL translation: an algebraic approach. 20-25 - Josep Aguilar-Saborit, Pedro Trancoso, Victor Muntés-Mulero
, Josep Lluís Larriba-Pey:
Dynamic count filters. 26-32 - Zude Li, Xiaojun Ye:
Towards a dynamic multi-policy dissemination control model: (DMDCON). 33-38 - Goetz Graefe:
B-tree indexes for high update rates. 39-44
- Gavin M. Bierman, Christoph Koch:
Report on the 10th International Symposium on Database Programming Languages: (DBPL 2005). 45-47
- Mario Antonioletti, Amy Krause, Norman W. Paton
, Andrew Eisenberg, Simon Laws, Susan Malaika, Jim Melton, Dave Pearson:
The WS-DAI family of specifications for web service data access and integration. 48-55
- Marianne Winslett:
Moshe Vardi speaks out on the proof, the whole proof, and nothing but the proof. 56-64
- Alin Deutsch, Lucian Popa, Val Tannen:
Query reformulation with constraints. 65-73
Volume 35, Number 2, June 2006
- Miguel-Ángel Sicilia
, Elena García-Barriocanal:
Extending object database interfaces with fuzziness through aspect-oriented design. 4-9 - Shirley Cohen, Patrick Hurley, Karl W. Schulz, William L. Barth, Brad Benton:
Scientific formats for object-relational database systems: a study of suitability and performance. 10-15 - Esteban Zimányi:
Temporal aggregates and temporal universal quantification in standard SQL. 16-21 - Aphrodite Tsalgatidou, George Athanasopoulos, Michael Pantazoglou, Cesare Pautasso, Thomas Heinis, Roy Grønmo, Hjørdis Hoff, Arne-Jørgen Berre, M. Glittum, Simela Topouzidou:
Developing scientific workflows from heterogeneous services. 22-28 - Samuel Madden, David J. DeWitt:
Impact of double-blind reviewing on SIGMOD publication rates. 29-32 - Thomas Haigh:
"A veritable bucket of facts" origins of the data base management system. 33-49
- Monica Scannapieco, Laure Berti-Équille
:
Report from the First and Second International Workshops on Information Quality in Information Systems: IQIS 2004 and IQIS 2005 in conjunction with ACM SIGMOD/PODS Conferences. 50-52 - Thomas Schwarz, Mark S. Manasse:
Report on the 7th Workshop on Distributed Data and Structures: (WDAS 2006). 53-55 - Amarnath Gupta, Bertram Ludäscher, Louiqa Raschid:
Report on the 2nd International Workshop on Data Integration in the Life Sciences: (DILS'05). 56-58 - Angela Bonifati
, Dongwon Lee
:
Report on the 7th ACM International Workshop on Web Information and Data Management: (WIDM 2005). 59-61
- Timos K. Sellis
, Yannis Vassiliou:
Data management research at the Knowledge and Database Systems Lab: (NTU Athens). 62-67
- Leopoldo E. Bertossi:
Consistent query answering in databases. 68-76
- Marianne Winslett:
Raghu Ramakrishnan speaks out on deductive databases, what lies beyond scalability, how he burned through $20M briskly, why we should reach out to policymakers, and more. 77-85
- Richard T. Snodgrass:
Changes to the TODS editorial board. 86
Volume 35, Number 3, September 2006
- Anthony K. H. Tung
:
Impact of double blind reviewing on SIGMOD publication: a more detail analysis. 6-7 - Richard T. Snodgrass:
Single-versus double-blind reviewing: an analysis of the literature. 8-21 - Belén Vela
, Eduardo Fernández-Medina
, Esperanza Marcos
, Mario Piattini
:
Model driven development of secure XML databases. 22-27 - Yi Zhang, Xiaoming Jin:
An automatic construction and organization strategy for ensemble learning on data streams. 28-33 - Namyoun Choi, Il-Yeol Song, Hyoil Han:
A survey on ontology mapping. 34-41
- Gerhard Weikum:
The database research group at the Max-Planck Institute for Informatics. 42-47
- Juan Trujillo
:
A report on the first international workshop on best practices of UML: (BP-UML'05). 48-50 - Rajendra Bose, Ian T. Foster
, Luc Moreau
:
Report on the International Provenance and Annotation Workshop: (IPAW'06) 3-5 May 2006, Chicago. 51-53 - Brian F. Cooper, Roger S. Barga:
Report on SciFlow 2006: the IEEE international workshop on workflow and data flow for scientific applications. 54-56
- Marianne Winslett:
Jennifer Widom speaks out: on luck, what constitutes success, when to get out of an area, the importance of choosing the right husband, outlandish vacations, how hard it is to be an assistant professor, and more. 57-65
Volume 35, Number 4, December 2006
- Avigdor Gal:
Why is schema matching tough and what can we do about it? 2-5 - Diego R. Llanos Ferraris
:
TPCC-UVa: an open-source TPC-C implementation for global performance measurement of computer systems. 6-15 - Sihem Amer-Yahia, Mounia Lalmas:
XML search: languages, INEX and scoring. 16-23 - Shuqiao Guo, Zhiyong Huang, H. V. Jagadish, Beng Chin Ooi, Zhenjie Zhang:
Relaxed space bounding for moving objects: a case for the buddy tree. 24-29 - Erhard Rahm
, Philip A. Bernstein:
An online bibliography on schema evolution. 30-31
- José A. Blakeley, David Campbell, S. Muralidhar, Anil Nori:
The ADO.NET entity framework: making the conceptual level real. 32-39
- Karl Aberer, Gustavo Alonso, Donald Kossmann:
Data management for a smart earth: the Swiss NCCR-MICS initiative. 40-45
- Anastassia Ailamaki, Peter A. Boncz, Stefan Manegold:
Report on the Second International Workshop on Data Management on Modern Hardware (DaMoN'06). 46-47 - Juan Trujillo
, Il-Yeol Song:
A report on the Eighth ACM International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAP (DOLAP'05). 48-50 - Wai Gen Yee, Shamkant B. Navathe:
ICDE 2006 Ph.D. workshop report. 51-53 - Tim Finin
, Lalana Kagal, Daniel Olmedilla:
Report on the Models of Trust for the Web workshop (MTW'06). 54-56
- Marcelo Arenas:
Normalization theory for XML. 57-64
- Marianne Winslett:
Gerome Miklau speaks out on his SIGMOD distinguished dissertation award, how great it is to be a professor, and more. 65-68 - Marianne Winslett:
Yannis Ioannidis speaks out on database research funding in Europe, the importance of being uncertain, teaching as show business, the history of histograms, and more. 69-76
- Richard T. Snodgrass:
Changes to the TODS editorial board. 77

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