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OOPSLA
2007
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Lost in translation: formalizing proposed extensions to c#
Current real-world software applications typically involve heavy use of relational and XML data and their query languages. Unfortunately object-oriented languages and database que...
Gavin M. Bierman, Erik Meijer, Mads Torgersen
ICDE
2006
IEEE
149views Database» more  ICDE 2006»
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An Encrypted, Content Searchable Scalable Distributed Data Structure
Scalable Distributed Data Structures (SDDS) store data in a file of key-based records distributed over many storage sites. The number of storage sites utilized grows and shrinks w...
Thomas J. E. Schwarz, Peter Tsui, Witold Litwin
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ICDM
2005
IEEE
157views Data Mining» more  ICDM 2005»
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Blocking Anonymity Threats Raised by Frequent Itemset Mining
In this paper we study when the disclosure of data mining results represents, per se, a threat to the anonymity of the individuals recorded in the analyzed database. The novelty o...
Maurizio Atzori, Francesco Bonchi, Fosca Giannotti...
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BTW
2005
Springer
177views Database» more  BTW 2005»
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Adaptive XML Access Control Based on Query Nesting, Modification and Simplification
: Access control is an important aspect in guaranteeing data privacy within XML data sources which are accessed by users with different access rights. The goal of predicative acces...
Stefan Böttcher, Rita Steinmetz
ICICS
2005
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Private Itemset Support Counting
Private itemset support counting (PISC) is a basic building block of various privacy-preserving data mining algorithms. Briefly, in PISC, Client wants to know the support of her i...
Sven Laur, Helger Lipmaa, Taneli Mielikäinen