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CIDR
2009
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Visualizing the robustness of query execution
In database query processing, actual run-time conditions (e.g., actual selectivities and actual available memory) very often differ from compile-time expectations of run-time cond...
Goetz Graefe, Harumi A. Kuno, Janet L. Wiener
TKDE
1998
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Techniques for Update Handling in the Enhanced Client-Server DBMS
—The Client-Server computing paradigm has significantly influenced the way modern Database Management Systems are designed and built. In such systems, clients maintain data pages...
Alex Delis, Nick Roussopoulos
IEEEMM
2002
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A Middleware Architecture for Open and Interoperable GISs
an abstract model for information sharing and integration and use it to develop an architecture for building open, component-based, interoperable systems. A geographic information ...
Steven H. Wong, Steven L. Swartz, Dilip Sarkar
EFDBS
2003
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Four-Level-Architecture for Closure in Interoperability
A definition of types in an information system is given from ld abstractions through data constructs, schema and definitions to physical data values. Category theory suggests tha...
B. Nick Rossiter, Michael A. Heather
TPDS
1998
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Managing Statistical Behavior of Large Data Sets in Shared-Nothing Architectures
—Increasingly larger data sets are being stored in networked architectures. Many of the available data structures are not easily amenable to parallel realizations. Hashing scheme...
Isidore Rigoutsos, Alex Delis