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SIGMOD
2006
ACM
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16 years 2 months ago
Adaptive query processing: why, how, when, what next
Adaptive query processing has been the subject of a great deal of recent work, particularly in emerging data management environments such as data integration and data streams. We ...
Amol Deshpande, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Vijayshanka...
SEMWEB
2005
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
A Little Semantic Web Goes a Long Way in Biology
We show how state-of-the-art Semantic Web technology can be used in e-Science, in particular to automate the classification of proteins in biology. We show that the resulting clas...
Katy Wolstencroft, Andy Brass, Ian Horrocks, Phill...
IDEAL
2004
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Mining Large Engineering Data Sets on the Grid Using AURA
AURA (Advanced Uncertain Reasoning Architecture) is a parallel pattern matching technology intended for high-speed approximate search and match operations on large unstructured dat...
Bojian Liang, Jim Austin
SIGOPS
2010
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15 years 25 days ago
Cloudifying source code repositories: how much does it cost?
—Cloud computing provides us with general purpose storage and server hosting platforms at a reasonable price. We explore the possibility of tapping these resources for the purpos...
Michael Siegenthaler, Hakim Weatherspoon
CORR
2012
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Check Your Data Freedom: A Taxonomy to Assess Life Science Database Openness
Molecular biology data are subject to terms of use that vary widely between databases and curating institutions. This research presents a taxonomy of contractual and technical res...
Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay