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ICDE
2003
IEEE
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14 years 11 months ago
Joining Massive High-Dimensional Datasets
We consider the problem of joining massive datasets. We propose two techniques for minimizing disk I/O cost of join operations for both spatial and sequence data. Our techniques o...
Tamer Kahveci, Christian A. Lang, Ambuj K. Singh
AI
2001
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A Low-Scan Incremental Association Rule Maintenance Method Based on the Apriori Property
As new transactions update data sources and subsequently the data warehouse, the previously discovered association rules in the old database may no longer be interesting rules in ...
Zequn Zhou, C. I. Ezeife
CN
1998
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13 years 9 months ago
NetCache Architecture and Deployment
This paper describes the architecture of Network Appliance’s NetCache proxy cache. It discusses sizing proxy caches, contrasts the advantages and disadvantages of transparent ca...
Peter B. Danzig
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 10 months ago
High throughput profile-profile based fold recognition for the entire human proteome
Background: In order to maintain the most comprehensive structural annotation databases we must carry out regular updates for each proteome using the latest profile-profile fold r...
Liam J. McGuffin, Richard T. Smith, Kevin Bryson, ...
CASCON
2008
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13 years 11 months ago
Autonomic tuning expert: a framework for best-practice oriented autonomic database tuning
Databases are growing rapidly in scale and complexity. High performance, availability, and further service level agreements need to be satisfied under any circumstances to please ...
David Wiese, Gennadi Rabinovitch, Michael Reichert...