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WWW
2006
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Tables and trees don't mix (very well)
There are principal differences between the relational model and XML's tree model. This causes problems in all cases where information from these two worlds has to be brought...
Erik Wilde
TVCG
2011
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13 years 3 months ago
Drawing and Labeling High-Quality Metro Maps by Mixed-Integer Programming
—Metro maps are schematic diagrams of public transport networks that serve as visual aids for route planning and navigation tasks. It is a challenging problem in network visualiz...
Martin Nöllenburg, Alexander Wolff
APNOMS
2006
Springer
14 years 9 days ago
Mixing Heterogeneous Address Spaces in a Single Edge Network
The growth of IPv4 Internet has been facing the infamous IP address depletion barrier. In practice, typical IPv4 Internet edge networks can be expanded by incorporating private add...
Ilhwan Kim, Heon Young Yeom
IM
2007
13 years 8 months ago
Using the Power of Two Choices to Improve Bloom Filters
We consider the combination of two ideas from the hashing literature: the power of two choices and Bloom filters. Specifically, we show via simulations that, in comparison with a...
Steven S. Lumetta, Michael Mitzenmacher
CASCON
2004
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13 years 10 months ago
Practical language-independent detection of near-miss clones
Previous research shows that most software systems contain significant amounts of duplicated, or cloned, code. Some clones are exact duplicates of each other, while others differ ...
James R. Cordy, Thomas R. Dean, Nikita Synytskyy