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Stefan Deßloch
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- affiliation: University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j18]Gajendra Doniparthi, Timo Mühlhaus, Stefan Deßloch:
Integrating FAIR Experimental Metadata for Multi-omics Data Analysis. Datenbank-Spektrum 24(2): 107-115 (2024) - 2021
- [c49]Gajendra Doniparthi, Timo Mühlhaus, Stefan Deßloch:
A Hybrid Data Model and Flexible Indexing for Interactive Exploration of Large-Scale Bio-science Data. ADBIS (Short Papers) 2021: 27-37 - [c48]Weiping Qu, Xiufeng Liu, Stefan Dessloch:
A Workload-Aware Change Data Capture Framework for Data Warehousing. DaWaK 2021: 222-231 - [c47]Susanne Braun, Stefan Deßloch, Eberhard Wolff, Frank Elberzhager, Andreas Jedlitschka:
Tackling Consistency-related Design Challenges of Distributed Data-Intensive Systems: An Action Research Study. ESEM 2021: 20:1-20:11 - [i1]Susanne Braun, Stefan Deßloch, Eberhard Wolff, Frank Elberzhager, Andreas Jedlitschka:
Tackling Consistency-related Design Challenges of Distributed Data-Intensive Systems - An Action Research Study. CoRR abs/2108.03758 (2021) - 2020
- [c46]Gajendra Doniparthi, Timo Mühlhaus, Stefan Deßloch:
A Bloom Filter-Based Framework for Interactive Exploration of Large Scale Research Data. ADBIS (Short Papers) 2020: 166-176 - [c45]Susanne Braun, Stefan Deßloch:
A Classification of Replicated Data for the Design of Eventually Consistent Domain Models. ICSA Companion 2020: 33-40
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j17]Weiping Qu, Stefan Dessloch:
Distributed snapshot maintenance in wide-column NoSQL databases using partitioned incremental ETL pipelines. Inf. Syst. 70: 48-58 (2017) - [j16]Weiping Qu, Stefan Dessloch:
On-Demand Snapshot Maintenance in Data Warehouses Using Incremental ETL Pipeline. Trans. Large Scale Data Knowl. Centered Syst. 32: 91-112 (2017) - [c44]Johannes Schildgen, Yannick Krück, Stefan Deßloch:
Transformations on Graph Databases for Polyglot Persistence with NotaQL. BTW 2017: 83-102 - [c43]Weiping Qu, Stefan Deßloch:
Incremental ETL Pipeline Scheduling for Near Real-Time Data Warehouses. BTW 2017: 299-308 - [c42]Florian Haubold, Johannes Schildgen, Stefanie Scherzinger, Stefan Deßloch:
ControVol Flex: Flexible Schema Evolution for NoSQL Application Development. BTW 2017: 601-604 - [c41]Weiping Qu, Stefan Dessloch:
A Lightweight Elastic Queue Middleware for Distributed Streaming Pipeline. DaWaK 2017: 173-182 - 2016
- [j15]Johannes Schildgen, Stefan Deßloch:
Heterogenität überwinden mit der Datentransformationssprache NotaQL. Datenbank-Spektrum 16(1): 5-15 (2016) - [j14]Stefan Deßloch, Theo Härder, Sebastian Michel:
Die Arbeitsgruppen für Datenbanken und Informationssysteme an der TU Kaiserslautern. Datenbank-Spektrum 16(3): 237-245 (2016) - [c40]Yong Hu, Stefan Dessloch, Klaus Hofmann:
Temporal View Maintenance in Wide-Column Stores with Attribute-Timestamping Model. ADBIS 2016: 243-257 - [c39]Johannes Schildgen, Thomas Lottermann, Stefan Deßloch:
Cross-system NoSQL data transformations with NotaQL. BeyondMR@SIGMOD 2016: 5 - 2015
- [j13]Yong Hu, Stefan Dessloch:
Temporal Data Management and Processing with Column Oriented NoSQL Databases. J. Database Manag. 26(3): 41-70 (2015) - [c38]Yong Hu, Stefan Dessloch:
Incrementally Maintaining Materialized Temporal Views in Column-Oriented NoSQL Databases with Partial Deltas. ADBIS (Short Papers and Workshops) 2015: 88-96 - [c37]Weiping Qu, Sahana Shankar, Sandy Ganza, Stefan Dessloch:
HBelt: Integrating an Incremental ETL Pipeline with a Big Data Store for Real-Time Analytics. ADBIS 2015: 123-137 - [c36]Johannes Schildgen, Stefan Deßloch:
NotaQL Is Not a Query Language! It's for Data Transformation on Wide-Column Stores. BICOD 2015: 139-151 - [c35]Marc Schäfer, Johannes Schildgen, Stefan Deßloch:
Sampling with incremental mapreduce. BTW Workshops 2015: 121-130 - [c34]Johannes Schildgen, Stefan Deßloch:
SQL-Grundlagen spielend lernen mit dem Text-Adventure SQL Island. BTW 2015: 687-690 - [c33]Weiping Qu, Vinanthi Basavaraj, Sahana Shankar, Stefan Dessloch:
Real-Time Snapshot Maintenance with Incremental ETL Pipelines in Data Warehouses. DaWaK 2015: 217-228 - [c32]Felipe Mathias Schmidt, Cláudio F. R. Geyer, Alberto E. Schaeffer Filho, Stefan Deßloch, Yong Hu:
Change data capture in NoSQL databases: A functional and performance comparison. ISCC 2015: 562-567 - [c31]Stefan Braun, Johannes Schildgen, Stefan Deßloch:
Visualisierung von NoSQL-Transformationen unter der Verwendung von Sampling-Techniken. LWA 2015: 427-438 - 2014
- [j12]Weiping Qu, Stefan Dessloch:
A Real-time Materialized View Approach for Analytic Flows in Hybrid Cloud Environments. Datenbank-Spektrum 14(2): 97-106 (2014) - [j11]Yong Hu, Stefan Dessloch:
Extracting deltas from column oriented NoSQL databases for different incremental applications and diverse data targets. Data Knowl. Eng. 93: 42-59 (2014) - [c30]Yong Hu, Stefan Dessloch:
Defining Temporal Operators for Column Oriented NoSQL Databases. ADBIS 2014: 39-55 - [c29]Weiping Qu, Stefan Dessloch:
A Demand-Driven Bulk Loading Scheme for Large-Scale Social Graphs. ADBIS 2014: 139-152 - [c28]Johannes Schildgen, Thomas Jörg, Manuel Hoffmann, Stefan Dessloch:
Marimba: A Framework for Making MapReduce Jobs Incremental. BigData Congress 2014: 128-135 - 2013
- [j10]Johannes Schildgen, Thomas Jörg, Stefan Deßloch:
Inkrementelle Neuberechnungen in MapReduce. Datenbank-Spektrum 13(1): 33-43 (2013) - [j9]Johannes Schildgen, Stefan Deßloch:
"Gib mir so viel Gold, wie die Metzger im Nachbardorf zusammen besitzen und ich lasse den Piloten frei!" - Spielbasiertes Lernen von SQL-Grundlagen. Datenbank-Spektrum 13(3): 243-249 (2013) - [c27]Yong Hu, Stefan Dessloch:
Extracting Deltas from Column Oriented NoSQL Databases for Different Incremental Applications and Diverse Data Targets. ADBIS 2013: 372-387 - [c26]Weiping Qu, Michael Rappold, Stefan Dessloch:
Adaptive Prejoin Approach for Performance Optimization in MapReduce-based Warehouses. Grundlagen von Datenbanken 2013: 5-9 - 2011
- [c25]Thomas Jörg, Stefan Deßloch:
View Maintenance using Partial Deltas. BTW 2011: 287-306 - [c24]Thomas Grundmann, Jean-Marie Gaillourdet, Karsten Schmidt, Arnd Poetzsch-Heffter, Stefan Deßloch, Martin Memmel:
The Web of Mathematical Models: A Schema-based, Wiki-like, Interactive Platform. MathWikis@ITP 2011: 19-27 - [c23]Jean-Marie Gaillourdet, Thomas Grundmann, Martin Memmel, Karsten Schmidt, Arnd Poetzsch-Heffter, Stefan Deßloch:
WoM: An Open Interactive Platform for Describing, Exploring, and Sharing Mathematical Models. KES (4) 2011: 126-135
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]Jürgen Göres, Thomas Jörg, Boris Stumm, Stefan Dessloch:
GEM: A generic visualization and editing facility for heterogeneous metadata. Comput. Sci. Res. Dev. 24(3): 119-135 (2009) - [c22]Thomas Jörg, Stefan Dessloch:
Near Real-Time Data Warehousing Using State-of-the-Art ETL Tools. BIRTE 2009: 100-117 - [c21]Jürgen Göres, Thomas Jörg, Boris Stumm, Stefan Deßloch:
GEM: A Generic Visualization and Editing Facility for Heterogeneous Metadata. BTW 2009: 257-276 - [c20]Thomas Jörg, Stefan Deßloch:
Formalizing ETL Jobs for Incremental Loading of Data Warehouses. BTW 2009: 327-346 - 2008
- [j7]Jürgen Göres, Stefan Dessloch:
A metadata management framework for dynamic information integration. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 20(17): 2009-2023 (2008) - [c19]Stefan Dessloch, Mauricio A. Hernández, Ryan Wisnesky, Ahmed Radwan, Jindan Zhou:
Orchid: Integrating Schema Mapping and ETL. ICDE 2008: 1307-1316 - [c18]Thomas Jörg, Stefan Deßloch:
Towards generating ETL processes for incremental loading. IDEAS 2008: 101-110 - 2007
- [j6]Jürgen Göres, Stefan Dessloch:
Discovering data sources in a dynamic Grid environment. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 19(16): 2109-2124 (2007) - [c17]Boris Stumm, Stefan Dessloch:
Change Management in Large Information Infrastructures - Representing and Analyzing Arbitrary Metadata. BTW 2007: 172-191 - [c16]Jürgen Göres, Stefan Dessloch:
Towards an Integrated Model for Data, Metadata, and Operations. BTW 2007: 212-226 - 2004
- [e1]Gerhard Weikum, Arnd Christian König, Stefan Deßloch:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, Paris, France, June 13-18, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-859-8 [contents] - 2003
- [j5]Stefan Deßloch, Albert Maier, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Dan Wolfson:
Information Integration - Goals and Challenges. Datenbank-Spektrum 6: 7-13 (2003) - [c15]Stefan Deßloch:
Databases, Web Services, and Grid Computing - Standards and Directions. Euro-Par 2003: 3 - 2002
- [j4]Stefan Deßloch, Eileen Tien Lin, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Dan Wolfson, Kathryn Zeidenstein:
Towards an Integrated Data Management Platform for the Web. Datenbank-Spektrum 2: 5-13 (2002) - 2001
- [j3]Stefan Deßloch:
SQL-Norm und Java. Datenbank-Spektrum 1(1): 25-32 (2001) - [p1]Stefan Deßloch, Weidong Chen, Jyh-Herng Chow, You-Chin Fuh, Jean Grandbois, Michelle Jou, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Raiko Nitzsche, Brian T. Tran, Yun Wang:
Extensible Indexing Support in DB2 Universal Database. Compontent Database Systems 2001: 105-138
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c14]You-Chin Fuh, Stefan Deßloch, Weidong Chen, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Brian T. Tran, Bruce G. Lindsay, Linda DeMichel, Serge Rielau, Danko Mannhaupt:
Implementation of SQL3 Structured Types with Inheritance and Value Substitutability. VLDB 1999: 565-574 - 1998
- [j2]Stefan Deßloch, Theo Härder, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Bernhard Mitschang, Joachim Thomas:
Advanced Data Processing in KRISYS: Modeling Concepts, Implementation Techniques, and Client/Server Issues. VLDB J. 7(2): 79-95 (1998) - [c13]Chong-Mok Park, Michael J. Carey, Stefan Deßloch:
MAJOR: A Java Language Binding for Object-Relational Databases. POS/PJW 1998: 112-122 - 1997
- [c12]Stefan Deßloch, Nelson Mendonça Mattos:
Integrating SQL Databases with Content-Specific Search Engines. VLDB 1997: 528-537 - 1995
- [c11]Stefan Deßloch, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Bernhard Mitschang, Joachim Thomas:
Design and Implementation of Advanced Knowledge Processing in the KBMS KRISYS. BTW 1995: 403-422 - [c10]Joachim Thomas, Stefan Deßloch, Nelson Mendonça Mattos:
Design and Implementation of Advanced Knowledge Processing in the KDMS KRISYS (Demonstration Description). SIGMOD Conference 1995: 479 - 1994
- [c9]Berthold Reinwald, Stefan Deßloch, Michael J. Carey, Tobin J. Lehman, Hamid Pirahesh, V. Srinivasan:
Making Real Data Persistent: Initial Experiences with SMRC. POS 1994: 202-216 - 1993
- [b1]Stefan Dessloch:
Semantic integrity in advanced database management systems. Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany, 1993, pp. 1-250 - [j1]Stefan Deßloch:
Semantic Integrity in Advanced Database Management Systems. GI Datenbank Rundbrief 12: 67-69 (1993) - [c8]Stefan Deßloch, Franz-Josef Leick, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Joachim Thomas:
The KRISYS Project: a Summary of Waht We Have Learned so far. BTW 1993: 124-143 - [c7]Joachim Thomas, Bernhard Mitschang, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Stefan Deßloch:
Enchancing Knowledge Processing in Client/Server Environments. CIKM 1993: 324-334 - [c6]Joachim Thomas, Stefan Deßloch:
A Plan-Operator Concept for Client-Based Knowledge Progressing. VLDB 1993: 555-566 - 1992
- [c5]Stefan Deßloch, Theo Härder, Franz-Josef Leick, Nelson Mendonça Mattos:
KRISYS - a KBMS Supporting the Development and Processing of Advanced Engineering Applications. Objektbanken für Experten 1992: 83-106 - [c4]Stefan Deßloch, Theo Härder, Franz-Josef Leick, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Christian Laasch, Christian Rich, Marc H. Scholl, Hans-Jörg Schek:
COOCON and KRISYS - A Comparison. Objektbanken für Experten 1992: 179-196 - 1991
- [c3]Stefan Deßloch:
Handling Integrity in a KBMS Architecture for Workstation/Server Environments. BTW 1991: 89-108 - 1990
- [c2]Stefan Deßloch:
Enforcing Integrity in the KBMS KRISYS. FMLDO 1990: 123-138 - [c1]Bernd Sutter, Stefan Deßloch, Christoph Hübel, Nelson Mendonça Mattos:
KBMS Support for Technical Modeling in Engineering Systems. IEA/AIE (Vol. 2) 1990: 790-799
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