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Inderpal Narang
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- affiliation: IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j4]Norman W. Paton, Jorge Buenabad Chávez, Mengsong Chen, Vijayshankar Raman, Garret Swart, Inderpal Narang, Daniel M. Yellin, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes:
Autonomic query parallelization using non-dedicated computers: an evaluation of adaptivity options. VLDB J. 18(1): 119-140 (2009) - 2008
- [c24]Vijayshankar Raman, Garret Swart, Lin Qiao, Frederick Reiss, Vijay Dialani, Donald Kossmann, Inderpal Narang, Richard Sidle:
Constant-Time Query Processing. ICDE 2008: 60-69 - [c23]Lin Qiao, Vijayshankar Raman, Inderpal Narang, Prashant Pandey, David D. Chambliss, Gene Fuh, James A. Ruddy, Ying-Lin Chen, Kou-Horng Yang, Fen-Ling Ling:
Integration of Server, Storage and Database Stack: Moving Processing Towards Data. ICDE 2008: 1200-1208 - 2007
- [j3]Wen-Syan Li, Daniel C. Zilio, Vishal S. Batra, Calisto Zuzarte, Inderpal Narang:
Load balancing and data placement for multi-tiered database systems. Data Knowl. Eng. 62(3): 523-546 (2007) - [c22]Vijayshankar Raman, Lin Qiao, Wei Han, Inderpal Narang, Ying-Lin Chen, Kou-Horng Yang, Fen-Ling Ling:
Lazy, adaptive rid-list intersection, and its application to index anding. SIGMOD Conference 2007: 773-784 - [c21]Wen-Syan Li, Dengfeng Gao, Rafae Bhatti, Inderpal Narang, Hirofumi Matsuzawa, Masayuki Numao, Masahiro Ohkawa, Takeshi Fukuda:
Deadline and QoS Aware Data Warehouse. VLDB 2007: 1418-1421 - 2006
- [c20]Radu Sion, Ramesh Natarajan, Inderpal Narang, Thomas Phan:
XG: A Grid-Enabled Query Processing Engine. EDBT 2006: 1115-1120 - [c19]Norman W. Paton, Vijayshankar Raman, Garret Swart, Inderpal Narang:
Autonomic Query Parallelization using Non-dedicated Computers: An Evaluation of Adaptivity Options. ICAC 2006: 221-230 - [c18]Wen-Syan Li, Daniel C. Zilio, Vishal S. Batra, Mahadevan Subramanian, Calisto Zuzarte, Inderpal Narang:
Load Balancing for Multi-tiered Database Systems through Autonomic Placement of Materialized Views. ICDE 2006: 102 - [c17]Vijay Dialani, Inderpal Narang:
Incorporating Support for Event Algebra in Relational Stream Systems. SCW 2006: 84-85 - 2005
- [c16]Radu Sion, Ramesh Natarajan, Inderpal Narang, Wen-Syan Li, Thomas Phan:
XG: A Data-Driven Computation Grid for Enterprise-Scale Mining. DEXA 2005: 828-837 - [c15]Wen-Syan Li, Vishal S. Batra, Vijayshankar Raman, Wei Han, K. Selçuk Candan, Inderpal Narang:
Load and Network Aware Query Routing for Information Integration. ICDE 2005: 927-938 - [c14]Vijayshankar Raman, Wei Han, Inderpal Narang:
Parallel Querying with Non-Dedicated Computers. VLDB 2005: 61-72 - [c13]Wen-Syan Li, Vishal S. Batra, Vijayshankar Raman, Wei Han, Inderpal Narang:
QoS-based Data Access and Placement for Federated Information Systems. VLDB 2005: 1358-1362 - 2004
- [j2]Serge Bourbonnais, Vitthal M. Gogate, Laura M. Haas, Randy W. Horman, Susan Malaika, Inderpal Narang, Vijayshankar Raman:
Towards an information infrastructure for the grid. IBM Syst. J. 43(4): 665-688 (2004) - [c12]Jean-Pierre Prost, Leonard Berman, Rong N. Chang, Murthy V. Devarakonda, Matt Haynos, Wen-Syan Li, Ying Li, Inderpal Narang, Jay Unger, Dinesh C. Verma:
Developing innovative technologies for commercial grids. High Performance Computing Workshop 2004: 377-401 - [p1]Malcolm P. Atkinson, Ann L. Chervenak, Peter Z. Kunszt, Inderpal Narang, Norman W. Paton, Dave Pearson, Arie Shoshani, Paul Watson:
Data Access, Integration, and Management. The Grid 2, 2nd Edition 2004: 391-429 - 2003
- [c11]Mukesh K. Mohania, Inderpal Narang:
Policy Based Enterprise (Active) Information Integration. DEXA 2003: 1-7 - 2002
- [c10]Suparna Bhattacharya, C. Mohan, Karen Brannon, Inderpal Narang, Hui-I Hsiao, Mahadevan Subramanian:
Coordinating backup/recovery and data consistency between database and file systems. SIGMOD Conference 2002: 500-511 - 2000
- [c9]Hui-I Hsiao, Inderpal Narang:
DLFM: A Transactional Resource Manager. SIGMOD Conference 2000: 518-528
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c8]Randal C. Burns, Inderpal Narang:
Version Management and Recoverability for Large Object Data. IW-MMDBMS 1998: 12-19 - 1997
- [j1]Jeffrey W. Josten, C. Mohan, Inderpal Narang, James Z. Teng:
DB2's Use of the Coupling Facility for Data Sharing. IBM Syst. J. 36(2): 327-351 (1997) - 1994
- [c7]C. Mohan, Inderpal Narang:
ARIES/CSA: A Method for Database Recovery in Client-Server Architectures. SIGMOD Conference 1994: 55-66 - 1993
- [c6]C. Mohan, Inderpal Narang:
An Efficient and Flexible Method for Archiving a Data Base. SIGMOD Conference 1993: 139-146 - 1992
- [c5]C. Mohan, Inderpal Narang:
Efficient Locking and Caching of Data in the Multisystem Shared Disks Transaction Environment. EDBT 1992: 453-468 - [c4]C. Mohan, Inderpal Narang:
Data Base Recovery in Shared Disks and Client-Server Architectures. ICDCS 1992: 310-317 - [c3]C. Mohan, Inderpal Narang:
Algorithms for Creating Indexes for Very Large Tables Without Quiescing Updates. SIGMOD Conference 1992: 361-370 - 1991
- [c2]C. Mohan, Inderpal Narang:
Recovery and Coherency-Control Protocols for Fast Intersystem Page Transfer and Fine-Granularity Locking in a Shared Disks Transaction Environment. VLDB 1991: 193-207
1980 – 1989
- 1985
- [c1]Kurt A. Shoens, Inderpal Narang, Ron Obermarck, John Palmer, Stu Silen, Irving L. Traiger, Kent Treiber:
The Amoeba Project. COMPCON 1985: 102-106
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