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- 2017
- Adam Kaspar, Vojtech Kotik, Jan Platos:
Parallel Itemset Mining Algorithms - an Overview. DATESO 2017: 21-30 - Lukas Krejci, Jirí Novák:
Framework and Automated Prioritization Procedure for Model-Based Testing of Automotive Distributed Systems. DATESO 2017: 31-42 - Ladislav Marsik:
Analysing Musical Pieces Using harmony-analyser.org Tools. DATESO 2017: 55-63 - Jakub Pavlat, Karel Richta, Tomas Richta, Vladimír Janousek:
Model Transformations via XSLT. DATESO 2017: 43-54 - Karel Quast, Michal Valenta:
Experiences with Data Lineage Metadata Storing in Relational and Graph Database. DATESO 2017: 14-20 - Jirí Sebek, Karel Richta:
Impact of User's Emotion on Software Adaptation. DATESO 2017: 1-13 - Karel Richta, Pavel Moravec:
Proceedings of the Dateso 2017 Annual International Workshop on DAtabases, TExts, Specifications and Objects, Jihlava, Czech Republic, April 11, 2017. Czech Technical University in Prague 2017, ISBN 978-80-01-06138-1 [contents] - 2015
- Michal Brabec, David Bednárek:
Procedural Code Representation in a Flow Graph. DATESO 2015: 89-100 - Jakub Klímek, Jirí Helmich:
Vocabulary for Linked Data Visualization Model. DATESO 2015: 28-39 - Tomás Knap, Petr Skoda, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
UnifiedViews: Towards ETL Tool for Simple yet Powerfull RDF Data Management. DATESO 2015: 111-120 - Martin Krulis:
Critical Evaluation of Existing External Sorting Methods in the Perspective of Modern Hardware. DATESO 2015: 77-88 - Jan Kucera, Dusan Chlapek, Jakub Klímek, Martin Necaský:
Methodologies and Best Practices for Open Data Publication. DATESO 2015: 52-64 - Ladislav Marsik, Jaroslav Pokorný, Martin Ilcík:
A Survey on Music Retrieval Systems Using Microphone Input. DATESO 2015: 131-140 - Roman Meca, Michal Krátký, Peter Chovanec, Filip Krizka:
Data Structures for Indexing Triple Table. DATESO 2015: 13-27 - Jiri Novotný, Jaroslav Pokorný:
Introduction to Optical Music Recognition: Overview and Practical Challenges. DATESO 2015: 65-76 - Ladislav Peska, Peter Vojtás:
Biased k-NN Similarity Content Based Prediction of Movie Tweets Popularity. DATESO 2015: 101-110 - Jirí Sebek, Karel Richta:
Aspect-oriented User Interface Design for Android Applications. DATESO 2015: 121-130 - Michal Vasinek, Jan Platos:
Parallel Approach to Context Transformations. DATESO 2015: 40-51 - Ondrej Votava, Peter Macejko, Jan Janecek:
Dynamic Local Scheduling of Multiple DAGs in Distributed Heterogeneous Systems. DATESO 2015: 1-12 - Martin Necaský, Jaroslav Pokorný, Pavel Moravec:
Proceedings of the Dateso 2015 Annual International Workshop on DAtabases, TExts, Specifications and Objects, Neprivec u Sobotky, Jicin, Czech Republic, April 14, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1343, CEUR-WS.org 2015 [contents] - 2014
- Radim Baca, Peter Chovanec, Michal Krátký, Petr Lukas:
QuickDB - Yet Another Database Management System? DATESO 2014: 91-99 - Tomas Burianek, Sebastián Basterrech:
Performance Analysis of the Activation Neuron Function in the Flexible Neural Tree Model. DATESO 2014: 35-46 - Irena Holubová, Tomás Knap, Vincent Kríz, Martin Necaský, Barbora Vidová Hladká:
INTLIB - an INTelligent LIBrary. DATESO 2014: 13-24 - Martin Krulis, Zbynek Falt, Filip Zavoral:
Exploiting HTML5 Technologies for Distributed Parasitic Web Storge. DATESO 2014: 71-80 - Lukás Marek, Vit Paszto, Pavel Tucek, Jiri Dvorský:
Spatial Clustering of Disease Events Using Bayesian Methods. DATESO 2014: 25-34 - Ladislav Marsik, Jaroslav Pokorný, Martin Ilcík:
Towards a Harmonic Complexity of Musical Pieces. DATESO 2014: 1-12 - Michal Prilepok, Jan Platos, Václav Snásel:
EEG signals similarity based on compression. DATESO 2014: 59-70 - Daniel Robenek, Jan Platos, Václav Snásel:
Ternary Tree Optimalization for n-gram Indexing. DATESO 2014: 47-58 - Jakub Stolfa, Svatopluk Stolfa, Katerina Slaninová, Jan Martinovic:
An Application of Process Mining by Sequence Alignment Methods to the SAP Invoice Process Example. DATESO 2014: 81-90 - Karel Richta, Václav Snásel, Jaroslav Pokorný:
Proceedings of the Dateso 2014 Annual International Workshop on DAtabases, TExts, Specifications and Objects, Roudnice nad Labem, Czech Republic, April 16, 2014. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1139, CEUR-WS.org 2014 [contents]
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