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CEEMAS
2005
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
The "Dance or Work" Problem: Why Do not all Honeybees Dance with Maximum Intensity
A honeybee colony has to choose among several nectar sources in the environment, each fluctuating in quality over time. Successful forager bees return to the hive and perform dance...
Ronald Thenius, Thomas Schmickl, Karl Crailsheim
EDBT
2009
ACM
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13 years 10 months ago
Evaluating very large datalog queries on social networks
We consider a near future scenario in which users of a Web 2.0 application, such as a social network, contribute to the application not only data, but also rules which automatical...
Royi Ronen, Oded Shmueli
BDA
2006
13 years 7 months ago
Type-Based XML Projection
XML data projection (or pruning) is one of the main optimization techniques recently adopted in the context of main-memory XML query-engines. The underlying idea is quite simple: ...
Véronique Benzaken, Giuseppe Castagna, Dari...
JEA
2008
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13 years 5 months ago
Approximating the true evolutionary distance between two genomes
As more and more genomes are sequenced, evolutionary biologists are becoming increasingly interested in evolution at the level of whole genomes, in scenarios in which the genome e...
Krister M. Swenson, Mark Marron, Joel V. Earnest-D...
JSAC
2008
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13 years 5 months ago
Energy-Efficient Routing Schemes for Underwater Acoustic Networks
Interest in underwater acoustic networks has grown rapidly with the desire to monitor the large portion of the world covered by oceans. Fundamental differences between underwater a...
Michele Zorzi, Paolo Casari, Nicola Baldo, Albert ...