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- 2009
- Sihem Amer-Yahia, Georgia Koutrika:
Third int'l workshop on "personalized access, profile management, and context awareness in databases" (PersDB 2009). SIGMOD Rec. 38(4): 43-45 (2009) - Marcelo Arenas, Jorge Pérez, Juan L. Reutter, Cristian Riveros:
Composition and inversion of schema mappings. SIGMOD Rec. 38(3): 17-28 (2009) - Pablo Barceló:
Logical foundations of relational data exchange. SIGMOD Rec. 38(1): 49-58 (2009) - Benjamin Bercovitz, Filip Kaliszan, Georgia Koutrika, Henry Liou, Aditya G. Parameswaran, Petros Venetis, Zahra Mohammadi Zadeh, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Social sites research through CourseRank. SIGMOD Rec. 38(4): 29-34 (2009) - Andrea Calì, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan, Davide Martinenghi:
Logic in databases: report on the LID 2008 workshop. SIGMOD Rec. 38(3): 44-49 (2009) - Marc Van Cappellen, Zhen Hua Liu, Jim Melton, Maxim Orgiyan:
XQJ: XQuery Java API is completed. SIGMOD Rec. 38(4): 7-13 (2009) - Chee-Yong Chan, Neoklis Polyzotis:
Report on the 10th international workshop on web information and data management (WIDM). SIGMOD Rec. 38(2): 50-52 (2009) - Damianos Chatziantoniou, Elias Tzortzakakis:
ASSET queries: a declarative alternative to MapReduce. SIGMOD Rec. 38(2): 35-41 (2009) - James Cheney:
Workshop on theory and practice of provenance event report. SIGMOD Rec. 38(2): 57-60 (2009) - E. F. Codd:
Derivability, redundancy and consistency of relations stored in large data banks. SIGMOD Rec. 38(1): 17-36 (2009) - Daniela Florescu, Donald Kossmann:
Rethinking cost and performance of database systems. SIGMOD Rec. 38(1): 43-48 (2009) - Björn Þór Jónsson:
SIGMOD 2009 best demonstration competition. SIGMOD Rec. 38(3): 50-51 (2009) - Alberto H. F. Laender, Mirella M. Moro, Cristiano Nascimento, Patrícia Martins:
An X-ray on web-available XML schemas. SIGMOD Rec. 38(1): 37-42 (2009) - George Lagogiannis, Nikos A. Lorentzos, Spyros Sioutas, Evangelos Theodoridis:
A time efficient indexing scheme for complex spatiotemporal retrieval. SIGMOD Rec. 38(3): 11-16 (2009) - Willis Lang, Jignesh M. Patel, Jeffrey F. Naughton:
On energy management, load balancing and replication. SIGMOD Rec. 38(4): 35-42 (2009) - Sang-Won Lee, Sooyong Kang, Youjip Won, Jongmoo Choi:
Report on workshop on operating systems support for next generation large scale NVRAM (NVRAMOS 2009). SIGMOD Rec. 38(2): 53-56 (2009) - Boon Thau Loo, Stefan Saroiu:
5th international workshop on networking meets databases (NetDB 2009). SIGMOD Rec. 38(4): 49-50 (2009) - Giusy Di Lorenzo, Hakim Hacid, Hye-Young Paik, Boualem Benatallah:
Data integration in mashups. SIGMOD Rec. 38(1): 59-66 (2009) - Stefan Manegold, Ioana Manolescu, Loredana Afanasiev, Jianlin Feng, Gang Gou, Marios Hadjieleftheriou, Stavros Harizopoulos, Panos Kalnis, Konstantinos Karanasos, Dominique Laurent, Mihai Lupu, Nicola Onose, Christopher Ré, Virginie Sans, Pierre Senellart, Tina Wu, Dennis E. Shasha:
Repeatability & workability evaluation of SIGMOD 2009. SIGMOD Rec. 38(3): 40-43 (2009) - Paolo Manghi, Pasquale Pagano, Yannis E. Ioannidis:
Second workshop on very large digital libraries: in conjunction with the european conference on digital libraries Corfu, Greece, 2 october 2009. SIGMOD Rec. 38(4): 46-48 (2009) - Jose-Norberto Mazón, Juan Trujillo:
A hybrid model driven development framework for the multidimensional modeling of data warehouses! SIGMOD Rec. 38(2): 12-17 (2009) - Mirella M. Moro, Vanessa Braganholo, Carina F. Dorneles, Denio Duarte, Renata de Matos Galante, Ronaldo dos Santos Mello:
XML: some papers in a haystack. SIGMOD Rec. 38(2): 29-34 (2009) - Beng Chin Ooi, Kian-Lee Tan, Anthony K. H. Tung:
Sense the physical, walkthrough the virtual, manage the co (existing) spaces: a database perspective. SIGMOD Rec. 38(3): 5-10 (2009) - Sherif Sakr, Ghazi Al-Naymat:
Relational processing of RDF queries: a survey. SIGMOD Rec. 38(4): 23-28 (2009) - Nicole Schweikardt:
Machine models for query processing. SIGMOD Rec. 38(2): 18-28 (2009) - Erez Shmueli, Ronen Vaisenberg, Yuval Elovici, Chanan Glezer:
Database encryption: an overview of contemporary challenges and design considerations. SIGMOD Rec. 38(3): 29-34 (2009) - Egemen Tanin, Rui Zhang, Lars Kulik:
Spatio-temporal database research at the University of Melbourne. SIGMOD Rec. 38(3): 35-39 (2009) - Kyu-Young Whang, Il-Yeol Song, Taek-Yoon Kim, Ki-Hoon Lee:
The ubiquitous DBMS. SIGMOD Rec. 38(4): 14-22 (2009) - Marianne Winslett:
Gerhard Weikum speaks out on why we should go for the grand challenges, why SQL is too powerful, the myth of precision, how to have a big research group in Germany, and more. SIGMOD Rec. 38(1): 67-74 (2009) - Marianne Winslett:
Peter Buneman speaks out on phylogeny, the integration of databases and programming languages, curated databases, british plumbing, the value of talking to users, when to ignore the literature, and more. SIGMOD Rec. 38(2): 42-49 (2009)
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