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- Research session 17: complex event processing
- Research session 21: data streams
- Research session 25: security
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Kenneth A. Ross, Divesh Srivastava, Dimitris Papadias:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, SIGMOD 2013, New York, NY, USA, June 22-27, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2037-5
Research session 1: data analytics

Botong Huang, Shivnath Babu, Jun Yang:
Cumulon: optimizing statistical data analysis in the cloud. 1-12

Reynold S. Xin, Josh Rosen, Matei Zaharia
, Michael J. Franklin, Scott Shenker
, Ion Stoica:
Shark: SQL and rich analytics at scale. 13-24

Petrie Wong, Zhian He, Eric Lo
:
Parallel analytics as a service. 25-36
Research session 2: XML
Research session 3: transactions

Hyungsoo Jung, Hyuck Han, Alan D. Fekete, Gernot Heiser, Heon Young Yeom:
A scalable lock manager for multicores. 73-84

Goetz Graefe, Mark Lillibridge, Harumi A. Kuno, Joseph A. Tucek, Alistair C. Veitch:
Controlled lock violation. 85-96

Woon-Hak Kang, Sang-Won Lee, Bongki Moon, Gi-Hwan Oh, Changwoo Min:
X-FTL: transactional FTL for SQLite databases. 97-108
Research session 4: data storage

Wangchao Le, Feifei Li, Yufei Tao
, Robert Christensen:
Optimal splitters for temporal and multi-version databases. 109-120

Mihaela A. Bornea, Julian Dolby, Anastasios Kementsietsidis, Kavitha Srinivas, Patrick Dantressangle, Octavian Udrea, Bishwaranjan Bhattacharjee:
Building an efficient RDF store over a relational database. 121-132

Yannis Klonatos, Andres Nötzli
, Andrej Spielmann, Christoph Koch, Viktor Kuncak
:
Automatic synthesis of out-of-core algorithms. 133-144
Research session 5: schema matching and spatial databases I

Meihui Zhang
, Kaushik Chakrabarti:
InfoGather+: semantic matching and annotation of numeric and time-varying attributes in web tables. 145-156

Patricia C. Arocena, Boris Glavic
, Renée J. Miller:
Value invention in data exchange. 157-168

Hanan Samet, Jagan Sankaranarayanan, Michael Auerbach:
Indexing methods for moving object databases: games and other applications. 169-180
Research session 6: graph connectivity

Zhiwei Zhang, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Lu Qin
, Lijun Chang, Xuemin Lin
:
I/O efficient: computing SCCs in massive graphs. 181-192

James Cheng, Silu Huang, Huanhuan Wu, Ada Wai-Chee Fu:
TF-Label: a topological-folding labeling scheme for reachability querying in a large graph. 193-204

Lijun Chang, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Lu Qin
, Xuemin Lin
, Chengfei Liu
, Weifa Liang
:
Efficiently computing k-edge connected components via graph decomposition. 205-216
Research session 7: crowdsourcing

Jinyang Gao, Xuan Liu, Beng Chin Ooi, Haixun Wang, Gang Chen:
An online cost sensitive decision-making method in crowdsourcing systems. 217-228

Jiannan Wang, Guoliang Li, Tim Kraska, Michael J. Franklin, Jianhua Feng:
Leveraging transitive relations for crowdsourced joins. 229-240

Yael Amsterdamer
, Yael Grossman, Tova Milo, Pierre Senellart
:
Crowd mining. 241-252
Research session 8: social media

Mikalai Tsytsarau, Sihem Amer-Yahia, Themis Palpanas:
Efficient sentiment correlation for large-scale demographics. 253-264

Huy Pham, Cyrus Shahabi, Yan Liu:
EBM: an entropy-based model to infer social strength from spatiotemporal data. 265-276

Wanyun Cui, Yanghua Xiao, Haixun Wang, Yiqi Lu, Wei Wang:
Online search of overlapping communities. 277-288
Research session 9: systems, performance I

Yinan Li, Jignesh M. Patel:
BitWeaving: fast scans for main memory data processing. 289-300

Barzan Mozafari, Carlo Curino, Alekh Jindal, Samuel Madden:
Performance and resource modeling in highly-concurrent OLTP workloads. 301-312

Kyu-Young Whang, Tae-Seob Yun, Yeon-Mi Yeo, Il-Yeol Song, Hyuk-Yoon Kwon
, In-Joong Kim:
ODYS: an approach to building a massively-parallel search engine using a DB-IR tightly-integrated parallel DBMS for higher-level functionality. 313-324
Research session 10: graph management

Xiaocheng Hu, Yufei Tao
, Chin-Wan Chung:
Massive graph triangulation. 325-336

Wook-Shin Han, Jinsoo Lee, Jeong-Hoon Lee:
Turboiso: towards ultrafast and robust subgraph isomorphism search in large graph databases. 337-348

Takuya Akiba, Yoichi Iwata, Yuichi Yoshida:
Fast exact shortest-path distance queries on large networks by pruned landmark labeling. 349-360
Research session 11: text databases

Xiaochun Yang, Bin Wang, Tao Qiu, Yaoshu Wang, Chen Li:
Improving regular-expression matching on strings using negative factors. 361-372

Jiaheng Lu
, Chunbin Lin, Wei Wang, Chen Li, Haiyong Wang:
String similarity measures and joins with synonyms. 373-384

Younghoon Kim
, Kyuseok Shim:
Efficient top-k algorithms for approximate substring matching. 385-396
Research session 12: systems, performance II

Ce Zhang, Christopher Ré:
Towards high-throughput gibbs sampling at scale: a study across storage managers. 397-408

Takashi Horikawa:
Latch-free data structures for DBMS: design, implementation, and evaluation. 409-420

Sabah Currim, Richard T. Snodgrass, Young-Kyoon Suh, Rui Zhang, Matthew Wong Johnson, Cheng Yi:
DBMS metrology: measuring query time. 421-432
Research session 13: information extraction

Yan Zheng, Jeffrey Jestes, Jeff M. Phillips, Feifei Li:
Quality and efficiency for kernel density estimates in large data. 433-444

Yasuhiro Fujiwara, Makoto Nakatsuji, Hiroaki Shiokawa, Takeshi Mishima, Makoto Onizuka
:
Efficient ad-hoc search for personalized PageRank. 445-456

Sudeepa Roy, Laura Chiticariu, Vitaly Feldman, Frederick Reiss, Huaiyu Zhu:
Provenance-based dictionary refinement in information extraction. 457-468
Research session 14: query processing and optimization

Feng Yu, Wen-Chi Hou, Cheng Luo, Dunren Che, Mengxia Zhu:
CS2: a new database synopsis for query estimation. 469-480

Akrivi Vlachou, Christos Doulkeridis
, Kjetil Nørvåg
, Yannis Kotidis:
Branch-and-bound algorithm for reverse top-k queries. 481-492

Guido Moerkotte, Pit Fender, Marius Eich:
On the correct and complete enumeration of the core search space. 493-504
Research session 15: cloud computing
Research session 16: data cleaning

Michele Dallachiesa, Amr Ebaid, Ahmed Eldawy
, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Ihab F. Ilyas, Mourad Ouzzani, Nan Tang:
NADEEF: a commodity data cleaning system. 541-552

Mohamed Yakout, Laure Berti-Équille
, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid:
Don't be SCAREd: use SCalable Automatic REpairing with maximal likelihood and bounded changes. 553-564

Yang Cao, Wenfei Fan
, Wenyuan Yu:
Determining the relative accuracy of attributes. 565-576
Research session 17: complex event processing

Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan, Venkatesh Basker, Sumit Das, Ashish Gupta, Haifeng Jiang, Tianhao Qiu, Alexey Reznichenko, Deomid Ryabkov, Manpreet Singh, Shivakumar Venkataraman:
Photon: fault-tolerant and scalable joining of continuous data streams. 577-588

Di Wang, Yeye He, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Jeffrey F. Naughton:
Utility-maximizing event stream suppression. 589-600

Zheng Li, Tingjian Ge, Cindy X. Chen:
ε-Matching: event processing over noisy sequences in real time. 601-612
Research session 18: systems, performance III

Paraschos Koutris, Prasang Upadhyaya, Magdalena Balazinska, Bill Howe
, Dan Suciu
:
Toward practical query pricing with QueryMarket. 613-624

Michael Armbrust, Eric Liang, Tim Kraska, Armando Fox, Michael J. Franklin, David A. Patterson:
Generalized scale independence through incremental precomputation. 625-636

Zhuhua Cai, Zografoula Vagena, Luis Leopoldo Perez, Subramanian Arumugam, Peter J. Haas, Christopher M. Jermaine:
Simulation of database-valued markov chains using SimSQL. 637-648
Research session 19: privacy

Shixi Chen, Shuigeng Zhou:
Recursive mechanism: towards node differential privacy and unrestricted joins. 653-664

Jun Zhang, Xiaokui Xiao
, Yin Yang
, Zhenjie Zhang, Marianne Winslett:
PrivGene: differentially private model fitting using genetic algorithms. 665-676

Bing-Rong Lin, Daniel Kifer:
Information preservation in statistical privacy and bayesian estimation of unattributed histograms. 677-688
Research session 20: spatial databases II

Cheng Long
, Raymond Chi-Wing Wong
, Ke Wang, Ada Wai-Chee Fu:
Collective spatial keyword queries: a distance owner-driven approach. 689-700

Sadegh Nobari, Farhan Tauheed, Thomas Heinis, Panagiotis Karras, Stéphane Bressan, Anastasia Ailamaki:
TOUCH: in-memory spatial join by hierarchical data-oriented partitioning. 701-712

Wuman Luo, Haoyu Tan, Lei Chen
, Lionel M. Ni:
Finding time period-based most frequent path in big trajectory data. 713-724
Research session 21: data streams
Research session 22: distributed systems

Peter Bailis, Ali Ghodsi, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Ion Stoica:
Bolt-on causal consistency. 761-772

Jan Schaffner, Tim Januschowski, Megan Kercher, Tim Kraska, Hasso Plattner, Michael J. Franklin, Dean Jacobs:
RTP: robust tenant placement for elastic in-memory database clusters. 773-784

Jingkuan Song, Yang Yang, Yi Yang, Zi Huang
, Heng Tao Shen:
Inter-media hashing for large-scale retrieval from heterogeneous data sources. 785-796
Research session 23: data mining

Iris Miliaraki, Klaus Berberich, Rainer Gemulla
, Spyros Zoupanos:
Mind the gap: large-scale frequent sequence mining. 797-808

Meihui Zhang
, Hazem Elmeleegy, Cecilia M. Procopiuc, Divesh Srivastava:
Reverse engineering complex join queries. 809-820

Feida Zhu
, Zequn Zhang, Qiang Qu:
A direct mining approach to efficient constrained graph pattern discovery. 821-832
Research session 24: road networks and trajectories

Han Su, Kai Zheng, Haozhou Wang, Jiamin Huang, Xiaofang Zhou
:
Calibrating trajectory data for similarity-based analysis. 833-844

Cheng Long
, Raymond Chi-Wing Wong
, Philip S. Yu, Minhao Jiang
:
On optimal worst-case matching. 845-856

Andy Diwen Zhu, Hui Ma, Xiaokui Xiao
, Siqiang Luo
, Youze Tang, Shuigeng Zhou:
Shortest path and distance queries on road networks: towards bridging theory and practice. 857-868
Research session 25: security

Gabriel Bender, Lucja Kot, Johannes Gehrke, Christoph Koch:
Fine-grained disclosure control for app ecosystems. 869-880

Stavros Papadopoulos, Graham Cormode
, Antonios Deligiannakis, Minos N. Garofalakis:
Lightweight authentication of linear algebraic queries on data streams. 881-892
Research session 26: indexing

Lefteris Sidirourgos, Martin L. Kersten:
Column imprints: a secondary index structure. 893-904

Jan Finis, Robert Brunel, Alfons Kemper, Thomas Neumann
, Franz Färber, Norman May:
DeltaNI: an efficient labeling scheme for versioned hierarchical data. 905-916
Keynote addresses

Alex Nazaruk, Michael Rauchman:
Big data in capital markets. 917-918

Paul Yaron:
Managing database technology at enterprise scale. 919-920
Panel

David J. DeWitt, Ihab F. Ilyas, Jeffrey F. Naughton, Michael Stonebraker:
We are drowning in a sea of least publishable units (LPUs). 921-922
Tutorials

Philip A. Bernstein, Sudipto Das:
Rethinking eventual consistency. 923-928

Ashraf Aboulnaga
, Shivnath Babu:
Workload management for big data analytics. 929-932

Fabian M. Suchanek, Gerhard Weikum:
Knowledge harvesting in the big-data era. 933-938

Tyson Condie, Paul Mineiro, Neoklis Polyzotis, Markus Weimer:
Machine learning for big data. 939-942

Richard Hull, Jianwen Su, Roman Vaculín:
Data management perspectives on business process management: tutorial overview. 943-948

Lukasz Golab, Theodore Johnson:
Data stream warehousing. 949-952
Demo session 1: data intensive applications

Alexandros Stougiannis, Mirjana Pavlovic, Farhan Tauheed, Thomas Heinis, Anastasia Ailamaki:
Data-driven neuroscience: enabling breakthroughs via innovative data management. 953-956

Guoliang Li, Nan Zhang, Ruicheng Zhong, Sitong Liu, Weihuang Huang, Ju Fan, Kian-Lee Tan
, Lizhu Zhou, Jianhua Feng:
TsingNUS: a location-based service system towards live city. 957-960

René Müller, Tim Kaldewey, Guy M. Lohman, John McPherson:
WOW: what the world of (data) warehousing can learn from the World of Warcraft. 961-964

Serge Abiteboul, Émilien Antoine, Gerome Miklau, Julia Stoyanovich, Jules Testard:
Rule-based application development using Webdamlog. 965-968

Alvin Cheung
, Owen Arden, Samuel Madden, Andrew C. Myers:
Speeding up database applications with Pyxis. 969-972

Alex Cheng, Nilesh Bansal, Nick Koudas:
Peckalytics: analyzing experts and interests on Twitter. 973-976

Fernando Seabra Chirigati, Dennis E. Shasha, Juliana Freire
:
Packing experiments for sharing and publication. 977-980

Manasi Vartak, Samuel Madden:
CHIC: a combination-based recommendation system. 981-984

Charles Tian, Yan Huang
, Zhi Liu, Favyen Bastani, Ruoming Jin:
Noah: a dynamic ridesharing system. 985-988

Siarhei Bykau, Flavio Rizzolo, Yannis Velegrakis
:
A query answering system for data with evolution relationships. 989-992
Demo session 2: data analysis and mining; privacy; security

Ce Zhang, Vidhya Govindaraju, Jackson Borchardt, Tim Foltz, Christopher Ré, Shanan Peters:
GeoDeepDive: statistical inference using familiar data-processing languages. 993-996

François Goasdoué, Konstantinos Karanasos
, Yannis Katsis, Julien Leblay
, Ioana Manolescu, Stamatis Zampetakis:
Fact checking and analyzing the web. 997-1000

Carlos Ordonez, Javier García-García, Carlos Garcia-Alvarado, Wellington Cabrera, Veerabhadran Baladandayuthapani, Mohammed S. Quraishi:
Data mining algorithms as a service in the cloud exploiting relational database systems. 1001-1004

Adrien Guille
, Cécile Favre, Hakim Hacid, Djamel A. Zighed:
SONDY: an open source platform for social dynamics mining and analysis. 1005-1008

Elke Achtert, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Erich Schubert
, Arthur Zimek
:
Interactive data mining with 3D-parallel-coordinate-trees. 1009-1012

Mike Barnett, Badrish Chandramouli, Robert DeLine, Steven Mark Drucker, Danyel Fisher
, Jonathan Goldstein, Patrick Morrison, John C. Platt:
Stat!: an interactive analytics environment for big data. 1013-1016

Abhishek Mukherji, Xika Lin, Christopher R. Botaish, Jason Whitehouse, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Matthew O. Ward, Carolina Ruiz:
PARAS: interactive parameter space exploration for association rule mining. 1017-1020

Theodoros Lappas
, Marcos R. Vieira, Dimitrios Gunopulos
, Vassilis J. Tsotras
:
STEM: a spatio-temporal miner for bursty activity. 1021-1024

Craig P. Sayers, Alkis Simitsis, Georgia Koutrika, Alejandro Guerrero Gonzalez, David Tamez Cantu, Meichun Hsu:
The farm: where pig scripts are bred and raised. 1025-1028

Luca Bonomi, Li Xiong
, James J. Lu:
LinkIT: privacy preserving record linkage and integration via transformations. 1029-1032

Arvind Arasu, Spyros Blanas, Ken Eguro, Manas Joglekar, Raghav Kaushik, Donald Kossmann, Ravishankar Ramamurthy, Prasang Upadhyaya, Ramarathnam Venkatesan:
Secure database-as-a-service with Cipherbase. 1033-1036
Demo session 3: database optimization; performance

Ioannis Konstantinou
, Dimitrios Tsoumakos, Ioannis Mytilinis, Nectarios Koziris:
DBalancer: distributed load balancing for NoSQL data-stores. 1037-1040

Ioannis Konstantinou
, Verena Kantere, Dimitrios Tsoumakos, Nectarios Koziris:
COCCUS: self-configured cost-based query services in the cloud. 1041-1044

Georgios Giannikis, Darko Makreshanski, Gustavo Alonso, Donald Kossmann:
Workload optimization using SharedDB. 1045-1048

Ying Zhang, Martin L. Kersten, Stefan Manegold:
SciQL: array data processing inside an RDBMS. 1049-1052

Stephan Ewen, Sebastian Schelter, Kostas Tzoumas, Daniel Warneke, Volker Markl:
Iterative parallel data processing with stratosphere: an inside look. 1053-1056

Alekh Jindal, Jorge-Arnulfo Quiané-Ruiz
, Samuel Madden:
CARTILAGE: adding flexibility to the Hadoop skeleton. 1057-1060

Dimitrios Georgiadis, Maria Kontaki, Anastasios Gounaris, Apostolos N. Papadopoulos, Kostas Tsichlas, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Continuous outlier detection in data streams: an extensible framework and state-of-the-art algorithms. 1061-1064

Liyue Fan, Li Xiong
, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
FAST: differentially private real-time aggregate monitor with filtering and adaptive sampling. 1065-1068

Harold Lim, Shivnath Babu:
Execution and optimization of continuous queries with cyclops. 1069-1072

Louis Woods, Jens Teubner
, Gustavo Alonso:
Less watts, more performance: an intelligent storage engine for data appliances. 1073-1076

Vivek R. Narasayya, Sudipto Das, Manoj Syamala, Surajit Chaudhuri, Feng Li
, Hyunjung Park:
A demonstration of SQLVM: performance isolation in multi-tenant relational database-as-a-service. 1077-1080
Demo session 4: graphs and networks; potpourris

Olaf Hartig
:
SQUIN: a traversal based query execution system for the web of linked data. 1081-1084

Walaa Eldin Moustafa, Hui Miao, Amol Deshpande
, Lise Getoor:
GRDB: a system for declarative and interactive analysis of noisy information networks. 1085-1088

Udayan Khurana, Amol Deshpande
:
HiNGE: enabling temporal network analytics at scale. 1089-1092

Fangbo Tao, Xiao Yu, Kin Hou Lei, George Brova, Xiao Cheng, Jiawei Han, Rucha Kanade, Yizhou Sun, Chi Wang, Lidan Wang, Tim Weninger
:
Research-insight: providing insight on research by publication network analysis. 1093-1096

Ho Hoang Hung, Sourav S. Bhowmick
, Ba Quan Truong, Byron Choi, Shuigeng Zhou:
QUBLE: blending visual subgraph query formulation with query processing on large networks. 1097-1100

Sutanay Choudhury, Lawrence B. Holder, George Chin Jr., Abhik Ray, Sherman Beus, John Feo:
StreamWorks: a system for dynamic graph search. 1101-1104

Thomas Kissinger, Benjamin Schlegel, Dirk Habich, Wolfgang Lehner
:
Query processing on prefix trees live. 1105-1108

Alkis Simitsis, Kevin Wilkinson, Petar Jovanovic
:
xPAD: a platform for analytic data flows. 1109-1112

Peter Bailis, Shivaram Venkataraman, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Ion Stoica:
PBS at work: advancing data management with consistency metrics. 1113-1116

Prasang Upadhyaya, Nick R. Anderson
, Magdalena Balazinska, Bill Howe
, Raghav Kaushik, Ravishankar Ramamurthy, Dan Suciu
:
The power of data use management in action. 1117-1120

Qing Liu, Kerry Taylor, Xiang Zhao, Geoffrey Squire
, Xuemin Lin
, Corne Kloppers, Richard Miller:
CTrace: semantic comparison of multi-granularity process traces. 1121-1124
Industry session 1: big data I

Roshan Sumbaly, Jay Kreps, Sam Shah:
The big data ecosystem at LinkedIn. 1125-1134

Lin Qiao, Kapil Surlaker, Shirshanka Das, Tom Quiggle, Bob Schulman, Bhaskar Ghosh, Antony Curtis, Oliver Seeliger, Zhen Zhang, Aditya Auradkar, Chris Beaver, Gregory Brandt, Mihir Gandhi, Kishore Gopalakrishna, Wai Ip, Swaroop Jagadish, Shi Lu, Alexander Pachev, Aditya Ramesh, Abraham Sebastian, Rupa Shanbhag, Subbu Subramaniam, Yun Sun, Sajid Topiwala, Cuong Tran, Jemiah Westerman, David Zhang:
On brewing fresh espresso: LinkedIn's distributed data serving platform. 1135-1146

Gilad Mishne
, Jeff Dalton, Zhenghua Li, Aneesh Sharma, Jimmy Lin:
Fast data in the era of big data: Twitter's real-time related query suggestion architecture. 1147-1158
Industry session 2: enterprise data management

Per-Åke Larson, Cipri Clinciu, Campbell Fraser, Eric N. Hanson, Mostafa Mokhtar, Michal Nowakiewicz, Vassilis Papadimos, Susan L. Price, Srikumar Rangarajan, Remus Rusanu, Mayukh Saubhasik:
Enhancements to SQL server column stores. 1159-1168

Guillem Rull, Philip A. Bernstein, Ivo Garcia dos Santos, Yannis Katsis, Sergey Melnik, Ernest Teniente:
Query containment in entity SQL. 1169-1172

Martin Kaufmann, Amin Amiri Manjili, Panagiotis Vagenas, Peter M. Fischer, Donald Kossmann, Franz Färber, Norman May:
Timeline index: a unified data structure for processing queries on temporal data in SAP HANA. 1173-1184
Industry session 3: big data II and web

Timothy G. Armstrong, Vamsi Ponnekanti, Dhruba Borthakur, Mark Callaghan:
LinkBench: a database benchmark based on the Facebook social graph. 1185-1196

Ahmad Ghazal
, Tilmann Rabl, Minqing Hu, Francois Raab, Meikel Poess, Alain Crolotte, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
BigBench: towards an industry standard benchmark for big data analytics. 1197-1208

Omkar Deshpande, Digvijay S. Lamba, Michel Tourn, Sanjib Das, Sri Subramaniam, Anand Rajaraman, Venky Harinarayan, AnHai Doan:
Building, maintaining, and using knowledge bases: a report from the trenches. 1209-1220
Industry session 4: systems and new hardware trends

Jaeyoung Do, Yang-Suk Kee, Jignesh M. Patel, Chanik Park, Kwanghyun Park
, David J. DeWitt:
Query processing on smart SSDs: opportunities and challenges. 1221-1230

Bogdan Raducanu, Peter Boncz, Marcin Zukowski:
Micro adaptivity in Vectorwise. 1231-1242

Cristian Diaconu, Craig Freedman, Erik Ismert, Per-Åke Larson, Pravin Mittal, Ryan Stonecipher, Nitin Verma, Mike Zwilling:
Hekaton: SQL server's memory-optimized OLTP engine. 1243-1254
Industry session 5: big data III and more

David J. DeWitt, Alan Halverson, Rimma V. Nehme, Srinath Shankar, Josep Aguilar-Saborit, Artin Avanes, Miro Flasza, Jim Gramling:
Split query processing in polybase. 1255-1266

Dhruba Borthakur:
Petabyte scale databases and storage systems at Facebook. 1267-1268

Philip A. Bernstein, Marie Jacob, Jorge Pérez, Guillem Rull, James F. Terwilliger:
Incremental mapping compilation in an object-to-relational mapping system. 1269-1280
Undergraduate research

Wladston Viana, Mirella M. Moro
:
FriendRouter: real-time path finder in social networks. 1281-1282

Robert Christensen, Feifei Li:
Adaptive log compression for massive log data. 1283-1284

Lukas M. Maas
, Thomas Kissinger, Dirk Habich, Wolfgang Lehner
:
BUZZARD: a NUMA-aware in-memory indexing system. 1285-1286

Tian Tan, Richard T. B. Ma
, Marianne Winslett, Yin Yang
, Yong Yu, Zhenjie Zhang:
Resa: realtime elastic streaming analytics in the cloud. 1287-1288

Ruizhe Huang, Lei Zou:
Natural language question answering over RDF data. 1289-1290

Marvin Lapeine, Katherine G. Herbert
, Emily Hill, Nina M. Goodey:
Mobile interaction and query optimization in a protein-ligand data analysis system. 1291-1292
New researcher symposium

Anish Das Sarma, Xin Luna Dong:
SIGMOD 2013 new researcher symposium. 1293-1294

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