BNCOD 2011, the University of Manchester, United Kingdom 12th - 14th July 2011
List of accepted papers (order is not significant)
Fulll papers
• Nobutaka Suzuki. Satisfiability of Simple XPath Fragments under Fixed DTDs
• Federico Cavalieri, Giovanna Guerrini and Marco Mesiti. Reverting the Effects of XQuery Update Expressions
• Muhammad Asif Naeem, Gillian Dobbie and Gerald Weber. X-HYBRIDJOIN for Near-Real-Time Data Warehousing
• Nikhil Deshpande, Sharma Chakravarthy and Raman Adaikkalavan. Searching for Complex Patterns Over Large Stored Information Repositories
• Martin Schäler, Sandro Schulze, Ronny Merkel, Gunter Saake and Jana Dittmann. Reliable Provenance Information for Multimedia Data Using Invertible FragileWatermarks
• Stefan Böttcher, Rita Hartel and Sebastian Stey. TraCX: Transformation of Compressed XML
• Stefan Böttcher, Dennis Bokermann and Rita Hartel. Computing compressed XML data from relational Databases
• Alexander Bätz, Stefan Böttcher and Rita Hartel. Updates on Grammar-Compressed XML Data
• Shengli Wu. Using the Euclidean distance for information retrieval evaluation
• Syed Saif Ur Rahman, Eike Schallehn and Gunter Saake. ECOS: Evolutionary Column-Oriented Storage
• Daiyue Weng, Jun Hong and David Bell. Extracting Data Records from Query Result Pages Based on Visual Features
• Abhishek Mukherji, Elke Rundensteiner and Matthew O. Ward. Achieving High Freshness and Optimal Throughput in CPU-limited Execution of Multi-Join Continuous Queries
• Kenneth Conroy, Gregory C May, Mark Roantree and Giles Warrington. Expanding Sensor Networks to Automate Knowledge Acquisition
Short papers
• Muhammad Muzammal and Rajeev Raman. Mining Sequential Patterns from Probabilistic Databases by Pattern-Growth
• Cornelia Hedeler and Norman Paton. Utilising the Model Management Platform Model Independent Schema and Data Translation (MIDST) for query rewriting
Tutorial, poster and demo papers
• Gerald Schaefer. Mining image databases by content (Tutorial)
• Christian Tilgner, Boris Glavic, Michael Böhlen and Carl-Christian Kanne. Smile: Enabling Easy and Fast Development of Domain-Specific Scheduling Protocols (Poster)
• Ixent Galpin, Robert Taylor, Alasdair J. G. Gray, Christian Y. A. Brenninkmeijer, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes and Norman W. Paton. Executing In-Network Queries using SNEE (Demo)
• Muhammad Intizar Ali. On Integrating Data Services Using Data Mashups (Demo)