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BMCBI
2007
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Exploring inconsistencies in genome-wide protein function annotations: a machine learning approach
Background: Incorrectly annotated sequence data are becoming more commonplace as databases increasingly rely on automated techniques for annotation. Hence, there is an urgent need...
Carson M. Andorf, Drena Dobbs, Vasant Honavar
SIGMOD
2009
ACM
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ZStream: a cost-based query processor for adaptively detecting composite events
Composite (or Complex) event processing (CEP) systems search sequences of incoming events for occurrences of userspecified event patterns. Recently, they have gained more attentio...
Yuan Mei, Samuel Madden
COMPUTER
1998
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Windows NT Clustering Service
ER ABSTRACTIONS ter service uses several abstractions— including resource, resource dependencies, and resource groups—to simplify both the cluster service itself and user-visib...
Rod Gamache, Rob Short, Mike Massa
PODS
2008
ACM
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A generic flow algorithm for shared filter ordering problems
We consider a fundamental flow maximization problem that arises during the evaluation of multiple overlapping queries defined on a data stream, in a heterogenous parallel environm...
Zhen Liu, Srinivasan Parthasarathy 0002, Anand Ran...
SIGMOD
2008
ACM
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Optimizing complex queries with multiple relation instances
Today's query processing engines do not take advantage of the multiple occurrences of a relation in a query to improve performance. Instead, each instance is treated as a dis...
Yu Cao, Gopal C. Das, Chee Yong Chan, Kian-Lee Tan