Refactoring is a change made to the internal structure of software to make it easier to understand and cheaper to modify without changing its observable behaviour. A database refa...
Abstract— Existing semantic integration approaches to coordinating data do not meet the needs of real world scenarios which contain fine-grained relationships between data sourc...
Michael K. Lawrence, Rachel Pottinger, Sheryl Stau...
The work performed by a publish/subscribe system can conceptually be divided into subscription processing and notification dissemination. Traditionally, research in the database a...
Compensation is the process by which a committed transaction in a database is undone by running the semantic inverse of that transaction on the database. Compensation has been pro...
Deep web search requires a transformation between search keywords and semantically described and well-formed data structures. We approached this problem in our "In the Web of ...