All papers published in volume 2 were presented at the
Number 1 contains papers from research sessions
Number 2 contains papers from industrial sessions and demo sessions
Volume 2,
Number 1,
August 2009
Research Sessions
Scientific Databases and Provenance
- Wolfgang Gatterbauer, Magdalena Balazinska, Nodira Khoussainova, Dan Suciu:
Believe It or Not: Adding Belief Annotations to Databases.
1-12
- Zhenjie Zhang, Beng Chin Ooi, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Anthony K. H. Tung:
Similarity Search on Bregman Divergence: Towards Non-Metric Indexing.
13-24
- Zhiping Zeng, Anthony K. H. Tung, Jianyong Wang, Jianhua Feng, Lizhu Zhou:
Comparing Stars: On Approximating Graph Edit Distance.
25-36
Information Filtering and Dissemination
Stream Processing I
Database Search and Ranking
Sensor Networks
Information Integration
Stream Processing II
Cloud Computing and Data Warehousing
XML and Unstructured Data
Web Data Integration
Query Processing on Modern Hardware
- Devesh Agrawal, Deepak Ganesan, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, Yanlei Diao, Shashi Singh:
Lazy-Adaptive Tree: An Optimized Index Structure for Flash Devices.
361-372
- Rubao Lee, Xiaoning Ding, Feng Chen, Qingda Lu, Xiaodong Zhang:
MCC-DB: Minimizing Cache Conflicts in Multi-core Processors for Databases.
373-384
- Thomas Willhalm, Nicolae Popovici, Yazan Boshmaf, Hasso Plattner, Alexander Zeier, Jan Schaffner:
SIMD-Scan: Ultra Fast in-Memory Table Scan using on-Chip Vector Processing Units.
385-394
Approximate Matching and Estimation
P2P and Networked Data Management
- Edith Cohen, Nick G. Duffield, Haim Kaplan, Carsten Lund, Mikkel Thorup:
Composable, Scalable, and Accurate Weight Summarization of Unaggregated Data Sets.
431-442
- Sai Wu, Shouxu Jiang, Beng Chin Ooi, Kian-Lee Tan:
Distributed Online Aggregation.
443-454
- Georgia Koloniari, Evaggelia Pitoura:
A Recall-Based Cluster Formation Game in Peer-to-Peer Systems.
455-466
Transaction Processing
Probabilistic and Fuzzy Databases
Data Integration I
Data Quality
- Lukasz Golab, Howard J. Karloff, Flip Korn, Avishek Saha, Divesh Srivastava:
Sequential Dependencies.
574-585
- Dimitar Denev, Arturas Mazeika, Marc Spaniol, Gerhard Weikum:
SHARC: Framework for Quality-Conscious Web Archiving.
586-597
- George Beskales, Mohamed A. Soliman, Ihab F. Ilyas, Shai Ben-David:
Modeling and Querying Possible Repairs in Duplicate Detection.
598-609
Data Mining I
Query Estimation
Parallelism
Graph Data Mining
Social Networks and Recommendations
Privacy I
Potpourri
Data Mining II
Novel/Advanced Applications
- Qian Wan, Raymond Chi-Wing Wong, Ihab F. Ilyas, M. Tamer Özsu, Yu Peng:
Creating Competitive Products.
898-909
- René Müller, Jens Teubner, Gustavo Alonso:
Data Processing on FPGAs.
910-921
- Azza Abouzeid, Kamil Bajda-Pawlikowski, Daniel J. Abadi, Alexander Rasin, Avi Silberschatz:
HadoopDB: An Architectural Hybrid of MapReduce and DBMS Technologies for Analytical Workloads.
922-933
Privacy II
Query Optimization
Meta Data Management
Database Services and Preferences
Data Integration II
Nearest-Neighbor Processing
- Songhua Xing, Cyrus Shahabi, Bei Pan:
Continuous Monitoring of Nearest Neighbors on Land Surface.
1114-1125
- Raymond Chi-Wing Wong, M. Tamer Özsu, Philip S. Yu, Ada Wai-Chee Fu, Lian Liu:
Efficient Method for Maximizing Bichromatic Reverse Nearest Neighbor.
1126-1137
- Muhammad Aamir Cheema, Xuemin Lin, Ying Zhang, Wei Wang, Wenjie Zhang:
Lazy Updates: An Efficient Technique to Continuously Monitoring Reverse kNN.
1138-1149
Mining and Privacy
Spatial Query Processing
Index Interactions and Database Manageability
- Hideaki Kimura, George Huo, Alexander Rasin, Samuel Madden, Stanley B. Zdonik:
Correlation Maps: A Compressed Access Method for Exploiting Soft Functional Dependencies.
1222-1233
- Karl Schnaitter, Neoklis Polyzotis, Lise Getoor:
Index Interactions in Physical Design Tuning: Modeling, Analysis, and Applications.
1234-1245
- Songyun Duan, Vamsidhar Thummala, Shivnath Babu:
Tuning Database Configuration Parameters with iTuned.
1246-1257
Experiments
- Marcos Antonio Vaz Salles, Tuan Cao, Benjamin Sowell, Alan J. Demers, Johannes Gehrke, Christoph Koch, Walker M. White:
An Evaluation of Checkpoint Recovery for Massively Multiplayer Online Games.
1258-1269
- Emmanuel Müller, Stephan Günnemann, Ira Assent, Thomas Seidl:
Evaluating Clustering in Subspace Projections of High Dimensional Data.
1270-1281
- Oktie Hassanzadeh, Fei Chiang, Renée J. Miller, Hyun Chul Lee:
Framework for Evaluating Clustering Algorithms in Duplicate Detection.
1282-1293
Volume 2,
Number 2,
August 2009
Industrial Sessions
Automatic Data Management
XML Data Management
- Manish Bhide, Manoj Agarwal, Amir Bar-Or, Sriram Padmanabhan, Srinivas Mittapalli, Girish Venkatachaliah:
XPEDIA: XML ProcEssing for Data IntegrAtion.
1330-1341
- Roger Bamford, Vinayak R. Borkar, Matthias Brantner, Peter M. Fischer, Daniela Florescu, David A. Graf, Donald Kossmann, Tim Kraska, Dan Muresan, Sorin Nasoi, Markos Zacharioudaki:
XQuery Reloaded.
1342-1353
- Ning Zhang, Nipun Agarwal, Sivasankaran Chandrasekar, Sam Idicula, Vijay Medi, Sabina Petride, Balasubramanyam Sthanikam:
Binary XML Storage and Query Processing in Oracle 11g.
1354-1365
Query Processing
- Srikanth Bellamkonda, Rafi Ahmed, Andrew Witkowski, Angela Amor, Mohamed Zaït, Chun Chieh Lin:
Enhanced Subquery Optimizations in Oracle.
1366-1377
- Changkyu Kim, Eric Sedlar, Jatin Chhugani, Tim Kaldewey, Anthony D. Nguyen, Andrea Di Blas, Victor W. Lee, Nadathur Satish, Pradeep Dubey:
Sort vs. Hash Revisited: Fast Join Implementation on Modern Multi-Core CPUs.
1378-1389
- Yu Xu, Pekka Kostamaa:
Efficient Outer Join Data Skew Handling in Parallel DBMS.
1390-1396
MapReduce
- Eric Friedman, Peter M. Pawlowski, John Cieslewicz:
SQL/MapReduce: A practical approach to self-describing, polymorphic, and parallelizable user-defined functions.
1402-1413
- Alan Gates, Olga Natkovich, Shubham Chopra, Pradeep Kamath, Shravan Narayanam, Christopher Olston, Benjamin Reed, Santhosh Srinivasan, Utkarsh Srivastava:
Building a HighLevel Dataflow System on top of MapReduce: The Pig Experience.
1414-1425
- Biswanath Panda, Joshua Herbach, Sugato Basu, Roberto J. Bayardo:
PLANET: Massively Parallel Learning of Tree Ensembles with MapReduce.
1426-1437
Business Data Management
- Thomas Legler, Wolfgang Lehner, Jan Schaffner, Jens Krüger:
Robust Distributed Top-N Frequent Pattern Mining Using the SAP BW Accelerator.
1438-1449
- Nicolas Dieu, Adrian Dragusanu, Françoise Fabret, François Llirbat, Eric Simon:
1, 000 Tables Inside the From.
1450-1461
- Bishwaranjan Bhattacharjee, Lipyeow Lim, Timothy Malkemus, George A. Mihaila, Kenneth A. Ross, Sherman Lau, Cathy McCarthur, Zoltan Toth, Reza Sherkat:
Efficient Index Compression in DB2 LUW.
1462-1473
Experiences and Lessons
Non-Traditional Data Management
- Niloy Mukherjee, Amit Ganesh, V. Djegaradjane, Sujatha Muthulingam, Wei Zhang, Scott Lynn, Krishna Kunchithapadam, Bharath Aleti, Kam Shergill, Shaoyu Wang:
Oracle SecureFiles: Prepared for the Digital Deluge.
1501-1511
- Robert Baumgartner, Georg Gottlob, Marcus Herzog:
Scalable Web Data Extraction for Online Market Intelligence.
1512-1523
- Anand Rajaraman:
Kosmix: Exploring the Deep Web using Taxonomies and Categorization.
1524-1529
Demo Sessions
Core DB Technology & System issues
- Rimma V. Nehme, Karen Works, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Elisa Bertino:
Query Mesh: Multi-Route Query Processing Technology.
1530-1533
- Philippe Cudré-Mauroux, Hideaki Kimura, Kian-Tat Lim, Jennie Rogers, Roman Simakov, Emad Soroush, Pavel Velikhov, Daniel Wang, Magdalena Balazinska, Jacek Becla, David J. DeWitt, Bobbi Heath, David Maier, Samuel Madden, Jignesh M. Patel, Michael Stonebraker, Stanley B. Zdonik:
A Demonstration of SciDB: A Science-Oriented DBMS.
1534-1537
- Kuien Liu, Ke Deng, Zhiming Ding, Mingshu Li, Xiaofang Zhou:
MOIR/MT: Monitoring Large-Scale Road Network Traffic in Real-Time.
1538-1541
- Romain Colle, Leonidas Galanis, Yujun Wang, Supiti Buranawatanachoke, Stratos Papadomanolakis:
Oracle Database Replay.
1542-1545
- Nedyalko Borisov, Shivnath Babu, Sandeep Uttamchandani, Ramani Routray, Aameek Singh:
DIADS: A Problem Diagnosis Tool for Databases and Storage Area Networks.
1546-1549
- Melanie Herschel, Mauricio A. Hernández, Wang Chiew Tan:
Artemis: A System for Analyzing Missing Answers.
1550-1553
- Eugene Wu, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux, Samuel Madden:
Demonstration of the TrajStore System.
1554-1557
- Mohamed H. Ali, Ciprian Gerea, Balan Raman, Beysim Sezgin, Tiho Tarnavski, Tomer Verona, Ping Wang, Peter Zabback, Anton Kirilov, Asvin Ananthanarayan, Ming Lu, Alex Raizman, Ramkumar Krishnan, Roman Schindlauer, Torsten Grabs, Sharon Bjeletich, Badrish Chandramouli, Jonathan Goldstein, Sudin Bhat, Ying Li, Vincenzo Di Nicola, Xianfang Wang, David Maier, Ivo Santos, Olivier Nano, Stephan Grell:
Microsoft CEP Server and Online Behavioral Targeting.
1558-1561
- Stefan Krompass, Harumi A. Kuno, Janet L. Wiener, Kevin Wilkinson, Umeshwar Dayal, Alfons Kemper:
A Testbed for Managing Dynamic Mixed Workloads.
1562-1565
- Yanif Ahmad, Christoph Koch:
DBToaster: A SQL Compiler for High-Performance Delta Processing in Main-Memory Databases.
1566-1569
Web & Data Integration
- Nicoleta Preda, Fabian M. Suchanek, Gjergji Kasneci, Thomas Neumann, Maya Ramanath, Gerhard Weikum:
ANGIE: Active Knowledge for Interactive Exploration.
1570-1573
- Hanna Köpcke, Andreas Thor, Erhard Rahm:
Comparative evaluation of entity resolution approaches with FEVER.
1574-1577
- Falk Brauer, Wojciech M. Barczynski, Gregor Hackenbroich, Marcus Schramm, Adrian Mocan, Felix Förster:
RankIE: Document Retrieval on Ranked Entity Graphs.
1578-1581
- Giansalvatore Mecca, Paolo Papotti, Salvatore Raunich, Marcello Buoncristiano:
Concise and Expressive Mappings with +Spicy.
1582-1585
- Isabel F. Cruz, Flavio Palandri Antonelli, Cosmin Stroe:
AgreementMaker: Efficient Matching for Large Real-World Schemas and Ontologies.
1586-1589
- Oktie Hassanzadeh, Reynold Xin, Renée J. Miller, Anastasios Kementsietsidis, Lipyeow Lim, Min Wang:
Linkage Query Writer.
1590-1593
- Xiaoyuan Wang, Xingzhi Sun, Feng Cao, Li Ma, Nick Kanellos, Kang Zhang, Yue Pan, Yong Yu:
SMDM: Enhancing Enterprise-Wide Master Data Management Using Semantic Web Technologies.
1594-1597
- Michael N. Gubanov, Lucian Popa, C. T. Howard Ho, Hamid Pirahesh, Jeng-Yih Chang, Shr-Chang Chen:
IBM UFO Repository.
1598-1601
- Huajun Chen, Bin Lu, Yuan Ni, Guo Tong Xie, Chunying Zhou, Jinhua Mi, Zhaohui Wu:
Mashup by Surfing a Web of Data APIs.
1602-1605
- Reinhard Pichler, Vadim Savenkov:
DEMo: Data Exchange Modeling Tool.
1606-1609
Warehouses & Workflows,
IIS
- Julie Letchner, Christopher Ré, Magdalena Balazinska, Matthai Philipose:
Lahar Demonstration: Warehousing Markovian Streams.
1610-1613
- Peng Sun, Ziyang Liu, Sivaramakrishnan Natarajan, Susan B. Davidson, Yi Chen:
WOLVES: Achieving Correct Provenance Analysis by Detecting and Resolving Unsound Workflow Views.
1614-1617
- Chenyun Dai, Gabriel Ghinita, Elisa Bertino, Ji-Won Byun, Ninghui Li:
TIAMAT: a Tool for Interactive Analysis of Microdata Anonymization Techniques.
1618-1621
- Yintao Yu, Cindy Xide Lin, Yizhou Sun, Chen Chen, Jiawei Han, Binbin Liao, Tianyi Wu, ChengXiang Zhai, Duo Zhang, Bo Zhao:
iNextCube: Information Network-Enhanced Text Cube.
1622-1625
- Ashish Thusoo, Joydeep Sen Sarma, Namit Jain, Zheng Shao, Prasad Chakka, Suresh Anthony, Hao Liu, Pete Wyckoff, Raghotham Murthy:
Hive - A Warehousing Solution Over a Map-Reduce Framework.
1626-1629
- Arjun Satish, Ramesh Jain, Amarnath Gupta:
Tolkien: An Event Based Storytelling System.
1630-1633
- Emre Sarigöl, Oriana Riva, Patrick Stuedi, Gustavo Alonso:
Enabling social networking in ad hoc networks of mobile phones.
1634-1637
- Zhuowei Bao, Sarah Cohen Boulakia, Susan B. Davidson, Pierrick Girard:
PDiffView: Viewing the Difference in Provenance of Workflow Results.
1638-1641
- Daniel Deutch, Tova Milo, Tom Yam:
Goal-Oriented Web-site Navigation for On-line Shoppers.
1642-1645
Panels
- Fernando Pereira, Anand Rajaraman, Sunita Sarawagi, William Tunstall-Pedoe, Gerhard Weikum, Alon Y. Halevy:
Answering Web Questions Using Structured Data - Dream or Reality?
1646
- Daniel J. Abadi, Michael J. Cafarella, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Donald Kossmann, Samuel Madden, Philip A. Bernstein:
How Best to Build Web-Scale Data Managers? A Panel Discussion.
1647
10-year Award Keynote
Tutorials
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