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DAMON
2007
Springer
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Architectural characterization of XQuery workloads on modern processors
As XQuery rapidly emerges as the standard for querying XML documents, it is very important to understand the architectural characteristics and behaviors of such workloads. A lot o...
Rubao Lee, Bihui Duan, Taoying Liu
DBPL
2007
Springer
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Analysis of Imperative XML Programs
The widespread adoption of XML has led to programming languages that support XML as a first class construct. In this paper, we present a method for analyzing and optimizing impera...
Michael G. Burke, Igor Peshansky, Mukund Raghavach...
ER
2007
Springer
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Multidimensional Data Modeling for Business Process Analysis
The emerging area of business process intelligence attempts to enhance the analytical capabilities of business process management systems by employing data warehousing and mining t...
Svetlana Mansmann, Thomas Neumuth, Marc H. Scholl
ER
2007
Springer
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Providing Semantically Equivalent, Complete Views for Multilingual Access to Integrated Data
Today, there are several approaches supporting an integrated processing of XML and (object-)relational data sources. However, each of these approaches favors a single data model f...
Iryna Kozlova, Norbert Ritter, Martin Husemann
ESOP
2007
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Principal Type Schemes for Modular Programs
Abstract. Two of the most prominent features of ML are its expressive module system and its support for Damas-Milner type inference. However, while the foundations of both these fe...
Derek Dreyer, Matthias Blume
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