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- 2011
- Renzo Angles, Claudio Gutierrez:
Subqueries in SPARQL. AMW 2011 - Sina Ariyan, Leopoldo E. Bertossi:
Structural Repairs of Multidimensional Databases. AMW 2011 - Andrea Calì, Andreas Pieris:
On Equality-Generating Dependencies in Ontology Querying - Preliminary Report. AMW 2011 - Bogdan Cautis, Evgeny Kharlamov:
Challenges for View-Based Query Answering over Probabilistic XML. AMW 2011 - Mingmin Chen, Todd J. Green:
Bag Equivalence of Bounded Symmetry-Degree Conjunctive Queries with Inequalities. AMW 2011 - Susan B. Davidson, Soohyun Lee, Julia Stoyanovich:
Keyword Search in Workflow Repositories with Access Control. AMW 2011 - Alicia Díaz, Regina Motz, Edelweis Rohrer:
Making Ontology Relationships Explicit in a Ontology Network. AMW 2011 - Ingo Feinerer, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger, Vadim Savenkov:
On the Undecidability of the Equivalence of Second-Order Tuple Generating Dependencies. AMW 2011 - Nadime Francis, Claire David, Leonid Libkin:
A Direct Translation from XPath to Nondeterministic Automata. AMW 2011 - Dominik D. Freydenberger, Nicole Schweikardt:
Expressiveness and Static Analysis of Extended Conjunctive Regular Path Queries. AMW 2011 - Gösta Grahne, Adrian Onet:
On Conditional Chase Termination. AMW 2011 - Vani Gupta, Gerome Miklau, Neoklis Polyzotis:
Private Database Synthesis for Outsourced System Evaluation. AMW 2011 - Evgeny Kharlamov, Dmitriy Zheleznyakov:
Understanding Inexpressibility of Model-Based ABox Evolution in DL-Lite. AMW 2011 - Shahan Khatchadourian, Mariano P. Consens, Jérôme Siméon:
Having a ChuQL at XML on the Cloud. AMW 2011 - Mauro San Martín, Claudio Gutierrez, Peter T. Wood:
SNQL: A Social Networks Query and Transformation Language. AMW 2011 - Reinhard Pichler, Sebastian Skritek:
Tractable Counting of the Answers to Conjunctive Queries. AMW 2011 - Mariano Rodriguez-Muro, Diego Calvanese:
Dependencies: Making Ontology Based Data Access Work. AMW 2011 - Juan L. Reutter, Tony Tan:
A Formalism for Graph Databases and its Model of Computation. AMW 2011 - Pablo Barceló, Val Tannen:
Proceedings of the 5th Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Foundations of Data Management, Santiago, Chile, May 9-12, 2011. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 749, CEUR-WS.org 2011 [contents]
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