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16. DOLAP 2013: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Il-Yeol Song, Ladjel Bellatreche, Alfredo Cuzzocrea:
Proceedings of the sixteenth international workshop on Data warehousing and OLAP, DOLAP 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA, October 28, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2412-0
Invited talk
- Vassilis J. Tsotras:
Revisiting aggregation techniques for big data. 1-2
Design and exploitation of social data warehouses
- Dimitrios Gkesoulis, Panos Vassiliadis:
CineCubes: cubes as movie stars with little effort. 3-10 - Enrico Gallinucci, Matteo Golfarelli, Stefano Rizzi:
Meta-stars: multidimensional modeling for social business intelligence. 11-18 - Lilia Hannachi, Nadjia Benblidia, Fadila Bentayeb, Omar Boussaid:
Social microblogging cube. 19-26 - Lamia Oukid, Ounas Asfari, Fadila Bentayeb, Nadjia Benblidia, Omar Boussaid:
CXT-cube: contextual text cube model and aggregation operator for text OLAP. 27-32 - Chang Ge, Lukasz Golab:
Lazy data structure maintenance for main-memory analytics over sliding windows. 33-38
ETL & evolution
- Juan Ramírez, Loreto Bravo, Mónica Caniupán Marileo:
Extended dimensions for cleaning and querying inconsistent data warehouses. 39-46 - Mathias Goller, Stefan Berger:
Slowly changing measures. 47-54 - Bruno Oliveira, Orlando Belo:
Using REO on ETL conceptual modelling: a first approach. 55-60 - Sandro Bimonte, Élodie Edoh-Alove, Hassan Nazih, Myoung-Ah Kang, Stefano Rizzi:
ProtOLAP: rapid OLAP prototyping with on-demand data supply. 61-66
Panel
- Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Ladjel Bellatreche, Il-Yeol Song:
Data warehousing and OLAP over big data: current challenges and future research directions. 67-70
New trends
- Carlos Garcia-Alvarado, Carlos Ordonez:
Clustering cubes with binary dimensions in one pass. 71-78 - Zhibo Chen, Carlos Ordonez:
Optimizing OLAP cube processing on solid state drives. 79-84 - Carlos Ordonez:
Can we analyze big data inside a DBMS? 85-92 - Torsten Kilias, Alexander Löser, Periklis Andritsos:
INDREX: in-database distributional relation extraction. 93-100
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