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16th EDBT / 16th ICDT 2013: Genoa, Italy - Workshop
- Giovanna Guerrini:
Joint 2013 EDBT/ICDT Conferences, EDBT/ICDT '13, Genoa, Italy, March 22, 2013, Workshop Proceedings. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1599-9
Joint EDBT/ICDT PhD workshop
- Neveen ElGamal, Ali El-Bastawissy, Galal H. Galal-Edeen:
Data warehouse testing. 1-8 - Saumen C. Dey, Bertram Ludäscher:
A declarative approach to customize workflow provenance. 9-16 - Thomas Vogelgesang, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath:
Multidimensional process mining: a flexible analysis approach for health services research. 17-22 - Valerio Santarelli, Domenico Lembo:
Towards efficient and practical solutions for ontology-based data management. 23-30 - Yuanzhen Ji:
Database support for processing complex aggregate queries over data streams. 31-37 - Stefan Hagedorn, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
Discovery querying in linked open data. 38-44 - Muriel Pellissier, Hervé Martin, Evangelos Kotsakis:
Mining irregularities in maritime container itineraries. 45-51
Third International Workshop on Linked Web Data Management (LWDM)
- Riccardo Albertoni, Asunción Gómez-Pérez:
Assessing linkset quality for complementing third-party datasets. 52-59 - Klitos Christodoulou, Norman W. Paton, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes:
Structure inference for linked data sources using clustering. 60-67 - Roula Karam, Michele Melchiori:
Improving geo-spatial linked data with the wisdom of the crowds. 68-74 - Alfio Ferrara, Lorenzo Genta, Stefano Montanelli:
Linked data classification: a feature-based approach. 75-82 - Sherzod Hakimov, Hakan Tunc, Marlen Akimaliev, Erdogan Dogdu:
Semantic question answering system over linked data using relational patterns. 83-88 - Johann Schaible, Thomas Gottron, Stefan Scheglmann, Ansgar Scherp:
LOVER: support for modeling data using linked open vocabularies. 89-92 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Francesco Folino:
Community evolution detection in time-evolving information networks. 93-96
BEWEB session
- Yong Zeng, Zhifeng Bao, Tok Wang Ling:
Supporting range queries in XML keyword search. 97-104 - Davide Ronca, Armando Calvanese, Cosimo Birtolo:
A flexible framework for context-aware recommendations in the social commerce domain. 105-110
Privacy and Anonymity in the Information Society (PAIS)
- Jianneng Cao, Fang-Yu Rao, Mehmet Kuzu, Elisa Bertino, Murat Kantarcioglu:
Efficient tree pattern queries on encrypted XML documents. 111-120 - Georg Neugebauer, Lucas Brutschy, Ulrike Meyer, Susanne Wetzel:
Design and implementation of privacy-preserving reconciliation protocols. 121-130 - Jinfei Liu, Li Xiong, Jun Luo:
A privacy framework: indistinguishable privacy. 131-136 - Fida Kamal Dankar, Khaled El Emam:
A theoretical model for obfuscating web navigation trails. 137-144 - Adeel Anjum, Guillaume Raschia:
Anonymizing sequential releases under arbitrary updates. 145-154 - Slawomir Goryczka, Li Xiong, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Secure multiparty aggregation with differential privacy: a comparative study. 155-163 - Kambiz Ghazinour, Stan Matwin, Marina Sokolova:
Monitoring and recommending privacy settings in social networks. 164-168 - José R. Díaz-Palacios, Víctor J. Romo-Aledo, Amir H. Chinaei:
Biometric access control for e-health records in pre-hospital care. 169-173 - Kambiz Ghazinour, Ken Barker:
A privacy preserving model bridging data provider and collector preferences. 174-178 - Antoni Martínez-Ballesté, Hatem A. Rashwan, Jordi Castellà-Roca, Domenec Puig:
A trustworthy database for privacy-preserving video surveillance. 179-183
Second International Workshop on Querying Graph Structured Data (GraphQ)
- George H. L. Fletcher:
What we talk about when we talk about graphs. 184 - Luiz Celso Gomes Jr., Rodrigo Jensen, André Santanchè:
Towards query model integration: topology-aware, IR-inspired metrics for declarative graph querying. 185-194 - Florian Holzschuher, René Peinl:
Performance of graph query languages: comparison of cypher, gremlin and native access in Neo4j. 195-204 - Roberto De Virgilio, Antonio Maccioni, Riccardo Torlone:
A similarity measure for approximate querying over RDF data. 205-213 - Saumen C. Dey, Víctor Cuevas-Vicenttín, Sven Köhler, Eric Gribkoff, Michael Wang, Bertram Ludäscher:
On implementing provenance-aware regular path queries with relational query engines. 214-223 - Fabio Grandi:
Dynamic multi-version ontology-based personalization. 224-232 - Fang Wei-Kleiner:
Finding nearest neighbors in road networks: a tree decomposition method. 233-240
Second Workshop on Energy Data Management (EnDM)
- Tri Kurniawan Wijaya, Julien Eberle, Karl Aberer:
Symbolic representation of smart meter data. 242-248 - Laurynas Siksnys, Dalia Kaulakiene:
Visualizing complex energy planning objects with inherent flexibilities. 249-255 - Umberto Ciorba, Antonio De Nicola, Stefano La Malfa, Tiziano Pignatelli, Vittorio Rosato, Maria Luisa Villani:
Towards ontological foundations of knowledge related to the emissions trading system. 256-261 - Robert Ulbricht, Ulrike Fischer, Wolfgang Lehner, Hilko Donker:
Optimized renewable energy forecasting in local distribution networks. 262-266 - Dalia Kaulakiene, Laurynas Siksnys, Yoann Pitarch:
Towards the automated extraction of flexibilities from electricity time series. 267-272 - Torben Bach Pedersen, Wolfgang Lehner:
Research challenges for energy data management (panel). 273-274
Managing and Querying Provenance Data at Scale (BIGProv)
- Paraskevi Zerva, Steffen Zschaler, Simon Miles:
Towards design support for provenance awareness: a classification of provenance questions. 275-281 - Flavio Costa, Vítor Silva, Daniel de Oliveira, Kary A. C. S. Ocaña, Eduardo S. Ogasawara, Jonas Dias, Marta Mattoso:
Capturing and querying workflow runtime provenance with PROV: a practical approach. 282-289 - Devarshi Ghoshal, Beth Plale:
Provenance from log files: a BigData problem. 290-297 - Bernd Amann, Camélia Constantin, Clément Caron, Patrick Giroux:
WebLab PROV: computing fine-grained provenance links for XML artifacts. 298-306
Managing and Querying Provenance Data at Scale (BIGProv): short papers
- Alessandro Spinuso, James Cheney, Malcolm P. Atkinson:
Provenance for seismological processing pipelines in a distributed streaming workflow. 307-312 - Pinar Alper, Khalid Belhajjame, Carole A. Goble, Pinar Karagoz:
Enhancing and abstracting scientific workflow provenance for data publishing. 313-318 - Edoardo Pignotti, Gary Polhill, Peter Edwards:
Using provenance to analyse agent-based simulations. 319-322
Managing and Querying Provenance Data at Scale (BIGProv): ProvBench trace submission reports
- Fernando Seabra Chirigati, Juliana Freire, David Koop, Cláudio T. Silva:
VisTrails provenance traces for benchmarking. 323-324 - Luiz M. R. Gadelha Jr., Michael Wilde, Marta Mattoso, Ian T. Foster:
Provenance traces of the swift parallel scripting system. 325-326 - Paolo Missier, Ziyu Chen:
Extracting PROV provenance traces from Wikipedia history pages. 327-330 - Khalid Belhajjame, Jun Zhao, Daniel Garijo, Aleix Garrido, Stian Soiland-Reyes, Pinar Alper, Óscar Corcho:
A workflow PROV-corpus based on taverna and wings. 331-332 - Edoardo Pignotti, Gary Polhill, Peter Edwards:
PROV-O provenance traces from agent-based social simulation. 333-334 - Ashish Gehani, Dawood Tariq:
Cross-platform provenance. 335-336 - Felipe Horta, Vítor Silva, Flavio Costa, Daniel de Oliveira, Kary A. C. S. Ocaña, Eduardo S. Ogasawara, Jonas Dias, Marta Mattoso:
Provenance traces from Chiron parallel workflow engine. 337-338 - Heiko Müller, Chris Peters, Yanfeng Shu, Andrew Terhorst:
Provenance in streamflow forecasting. 339-340
Scalable string similarity search/join
- Yu Jiang, Dong Deng, Jiannan Wang, Guoliang Li, Jianhua Feng:
Efficient parallel partition-based algorithms for similarity search and join with edit distance constraints. 341-348 - Jan Hentschel, Thomas Meyer, Thomas Rommel:
Trying to outperform a well-known index with a sequential scan. 349-356 - Alexander Tiskin:
Efficient high-similarity string comparison: the waterfall algorithm. 358-365 - Stefan Gerdjikov, Stoyan Mihov, Petar Mitankin, Klaus U. Schulz:
WallBreaker: overcoming the wall effect in similarity search. 366-369 - Enrico Siragusa, David Weese, Knut Reinert:
Scalable string similarity search/join with approximate seeds and multiple backtracking. 370-374 - Shashwat Mishra, Tejas Gandhi, Akhil Arora, Arnab Bhattacharya:
Efficient edit distance based string similarity search using deletion neighborhoods. 375-383 - Manish Patil, Xuanting Cai, Sharma V. Thankachan, Rahul Shah, Seung-Jong Park, David W. Foltz:
Approximate string matching by position restricted alignment. 384-391 - Jianbin Qin, Xiaoling Zhou, Wei Wang, Chuan Xiao:
Trie-based similarity search and join. 392-396 - Mitsuki Kimura, Atsuhiro Takasu, Jun Adachi:
FPI: a novel indexing method using frequent patterns for approximate string searches. 397-403 - Jiaying Wang, Xiaochun Yang, Bin Wang:
Cache-aware parallel approximate matching and join algorithms using BWT. 404-412
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