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SIGMOD
2002
ACM
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Implementing database operations using SIMD instructions
Modern CPUs have instructions that allow basic operations to be performed on several data elements in parallel. These instructions are called SIMD instructions, since they apply a...
Jingren Zhou, Kenneth A. Ross
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SIGMOD
2001
ACM
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Data Bubbles: Quality Preserving Performance Boosting for Hierarchical Clustering
In this paper, we investigate how to scale hierarchical clustering methods (such as OPTICS) to extremely large databases by utilizing data compression methods (such as BIRCH or ra...
Markus M. Breunig, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Peer Kr&oum...
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PODS
2004
ACM
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Composing Schema Mappings: Second-Order Dependencies to the Rescue
A schema mapping is a specification that describes how data structured under one schema (the source schema) is to be transformed into data structured under a different schema (the...
Ronald Fagin, Phokion G. Kolaitis, Lucian Popa, Wa...
EDBT
2008
ACM
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iDataGuard: middleware providing a secure network drive interface to untrusted internet data storage
In this demonstration, we present the design and features of iDataGuard. iDataGuard is an interoperable security middleware that allows users to outsource their file systems to he...
Ravi Chandra Jammalamadaka, Roberto Gamboni, Shara...
EDBT
2008
ACM
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Replay-based approaches to revision processing in stream query engines
Data stream processing systems have become ubiquitous in academic and commercial sectors, with application areas that include financial services, network traffic analysis, battlef...
Anurag Maskey, Mitch Cherniack
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