We argue that designing a system that “guarantees” the privacy of its information may not be enough. One must also consider the price for providing that protection: For exampl...
In this paper, we present a free-and-easy data publishing and sharing system based on folksonomy. The system accepts data objects described with user-created metadata, called data...
Though database technology has been remarkably successful in building a large market and adapting to the changes of the last three decades, its impact on the broader market of inf...
Bishwaranjan Bhattacharjee, Joseph S. Glider, Rich...
Sensors capable of sensing phenomena at high data rates—on the order of tens to hundreds of thousands of samples per second—are useful in many industrial, civil engineering, s...
Lewis Girod, Yuan Mei, Ryan Newton, Stanislav Rost...
Object matching or object consolidation is a crucial task for data integration and data cleaning. It addresses the problem of identifying object instances in data sources referrin...
While there are known performance trade-offs between database page buffer pool and query execution memory allocation policies, little has been written on the impact of query compi...
Boris Baryshnikov, Cipri Clinciu, Conor Cunningham...
Information ubiquity has created a large crowd of users (most notably scientists), who could employ DBMS technology to process and share their data more effectively. Still, this ...
We propose a radical approach to relational query processing that aims at automatically and consistently achieving a good performance on any memory hierarchy. We believe this auto...