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PIKM 2010: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Anisoara Nica, Aparna S. Varde:

Proceedings of the Third Ph.D. Workshop on Information and Knowledge Management, PIKM 2010, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 30, 2010. ACM 2010
Database track (DB)
- Juan Amiguet-Vercher, Andreas Wombacher, Tim E. Klifman:

Annotations: dynamic semantics in stream processing. 1-8 - Fatima Farag, Moustafa A. Hammad, Reda Alhajj:

Adaptive query processing in data stream management systems under limited memory resources. 9-16 - Walter Garcia, Carlos Ordonez, Kai Zhao, Ping Chen:

Efficient algorithms based on relational queries to mine frequent graphs. 17-24 - Yan Li, Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson:

Quality factory and quality notification service in data warehouse. 25-32
Information retrieval track (IR)
- Kien-Tsoi T. E. Tjin-Kam-Jet:

Research proposal for distributed deep web search. 33-38 - Roberto Mirizzi, Tommaso Di Noia

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From exploratory search to web search and back. 39-46
Knowledge management track (KM)
- Michael J. Pawlish, Aparna S. Varde:

A decision support system for green data centers. 47-56 - Preethi Raghavan, Albert M. Lai

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Leveraging natural language processing of clinical narratives for phenotype modeling. 57-66 - Tomás Kliegr:

Entity classification by bag of Wikipedia articles. 67-74
Poster Session
- Mohammad Rezwanul Huq

, Andreas Wombacher, Peter M. G. Apers:
Identifying the challenges for optimizing the process to achieve reproducible results in e-science applications. 75-78 - Jaehui Park, Sang-goo Lee:

Probabilistic ranking for relational databases based on correlations. 79-82 - Emanuele Di Buccio

, Massimo Melucci:
Toward the design of a methodology to predict relevance through multiple sources of evidence. 83-86 - Debargh Acharya, Vijay Kumar:

A secure pervasive health care system using location dependent unicast key generation scheme. 87-90 - Mahsa Naseri, Simone A. Ludwig:

A multi-functional architecture addressing workflow and service challenges using provenance data. 91-94 - Sean S. E. Thorpe:

Modeling a trust cloud context. 95-98

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