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2008
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Toward best-effort information extraction
Current approaches to develop information extraction (IE) programs have largely focused on producing precise IE results. As such, they suffer from three major limitations. First, ...
Warren Shen, Pedro DeRose, Robert McCann, AnHai Do...
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SIGMOD
2008
ACM
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Efficient pattern matching over event streams
Pattern matching over event streams is increasingly being employed in many areas including financial services, RFIDbased inventory management, click stream analysis, and electroni...
Jagrati Agrawal, Yanlei Diao, Daniel Gyllstrom, Ne...
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SIGMOD
2007
ACM
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Effective and efficient update of xml in RDBMS
Querying XML effectively and efficiently using declarative languages such as XQuery and XPath has been widely studied in both academic and industrial settings. Most RDBMS vendors ...
Zhen Hua Liu, Muralidhar Krishnaprasad, James W. W...
SIGMOD
2007
ACM
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Why off-the-shelf RDBMSs are better at XPath than you might expect
To compensate for the inherent impedance mismatch between the relational data model (tables of tuples) and XML (ordered, unranked trees), tree join algorithms have become the prev...
Torsten Grust, Jan Rittinger, Jens Teubner
PODS
2006
ACM
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The containment problem for REAL conjunctive queries with inequalities
Query containment is a fundamental algorithmic problem in database query processing and optimization. Under set semantics, the query-containment problem for conjunctive queries ha...
T. S. Jayram, Phokion G. Kolaitis, Erik Vee
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