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Summary form only given. Database systems have long optimized for parallel execution; the research community has pursued parallel database machines since the early '80s, and several key ideas from that era underlie the design and success of commercial database engines today. Computer microarchitecture, however, has shifted drastically during the intervening decades. Until the end of the 20th century...
The following topics are dealt with: social network; personal information; cloud computing; streams and sensor networks; data warehousing; OLAP; data grids; data mining; knowledge discovery; distributed and mobile systems; query processing and optimization; data integration; metadata management; interoperability; privacy and security; distributed systems; semi structured data; XML; Web data management;...
Ontological queries are evaluated against an enterprise ontology rather than directly on a database. The evaluation and optimization of such queries is an intriguing new problem for database research. In this paper we discuss two important aspects of this problem: query rewriting and query optimization. Query rewriting consists of the compilation of an ontological query into an equivalent query against...
Scalability is a fundamental problem in the development of computer games and massively multiplayer online games (MMOs). Players always demand more - more polygons, more physics particles, more interesting AI behavior, more monsters, more simultaneous players and interactions, and larger virtual worlds. Scalability has long been a focus of the database research community. However, the games community...
Planning an itinerary when traveling to a city involves substantial effort in choosing Points-of-Interest (POIs), deciding in which order to visit them, and accounting for the time it takes to visit each POI and transit between them. Several online services address different aspects of itinerary planning but none of them provides an interactive interface where users give feedbacks and iteratively...
In a social tagging system, resources (such as photos, video and web pages) are associated with tags. These tags allow the resources to be effectively searched through tag-based keyword matching using traditional IR techniques. We note that in many such systems, tags of a resource are often assigned by a diverse audience of causal users (taggers). This leads to two issues that gravely affect the effectiveness...
It is increasingly common to find graphs in which edges bear different types, indicating a variety of relationships. For such graphs we propose a class of reachability queries and a class of graph patterns, in which an edge is specified with a regular expression of a certain form, expressing the connectivity in a data graph via edges of various types. In addition, we define graph pattern matching...
The k-core of a graph is the largest subgraph in which every vertex is connected to at least k other vertices within the subgraph. Core decomposition finds the k-core of the graph for every possible k. Past studies have shown important applications of core decomposition such as in the study of the properties of large networks (e.g., sustainability, connectivity, centrality, etc.), for solving NP-hard...
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