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- 2019
- Tobias Ziegler, Carsten Binnig, Uwe Röhm:
Skew-resilient Query Processing for Fast Networks. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 81-85 - Georges Alkhouri, Moritz Wilke:
Deep Learning zur Vorhersage von Feinstaubbelastung. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 305-308 - Alexander Baumstark:
Lock-free Data Structures for Data Stream Processing. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 215-224 - Andreas Becher, Achim Herrmann, Stefan Wildermann, Jürgen Teich:
ReProVide: Towards Utilizing Heterogeneous Partially Reconfigurable Architectures for Near-Memory Data Processing. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 51-70 - Carsten Binnig:
DPI: The Data Processing Interface for Modern Networks (Extended Abstract). BTW (Workshops) 2019: 29-30 - Tanya Braun:
StaRAI or StaRDB? - A Tutorial on Statistical Relational AI. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 263-266 - Sebastian Breß, Henning Funke, Steffen Zeuch, Tilmann Rabl, Volker Markl:
An Overview of Hawk: A Hardware-Tailored Code Generator for the Heterogeneous Many Core Age. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 87-90 - David Broneske, Dirk Habich:
1st Workshop on Novel Data Management Ideas on Heterogeneous (Co-)Processors (NoDMC). BTW (Workshops) 2019: 23-25 - Manh Khoi Duong:
Automated Architecture-Modeling for Convolutional Neural Networks. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 163-172 - Mahdi Esmailoghli, Sergey Redyuk, Ricardo Martinez, Ziawasch Abedjan, Tilmann Rabl, Volker Markl:
Explanation of Air Pollution Using External Data Sources. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 297-300 - Haralampos Gavriilidis:
Computation Offloading in JVM-based Dataflow Engines. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 195-204 - Melissa Gehring, Marcela Charfuelan, Volker Markl:
A Comparison of Distributed Stream Processing Systems for Time Series Analysis. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 205-214 - Philipp Götze, Constantin Pohl, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
Query Planning for Transactional Stream Processing on Heterogeneous Hardware. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 71-80 - Hannes Grunert, Holger Meyer:
Die Data Science Challenge auf der BTW 2019 in Rostock. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 281-284 - Stefan Hagedorn, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
Peaks and the Influence of Weather, Traffic, and Events on Particulate Pollution. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 301-302 - Janis Held, Anna Beer, Thomas Seidl:
Chain-detection for DBSCAN. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 173-183 - Denis Hirn:
PgCuckoo - Injecting Physical Plans into PostgreSQL. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 235-244 - Alexander Kern:
Konzeption und Umsetzung einer DSL zur Informationsfusion auf verteilten heterogenen Graphen. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 185-194 - Cornelia Kiefer:
Quality Indicators for Text Data. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 145-154 - Friederike Klan, Birgitta König-Ries, Peter Reimann, Bernhard Seeger, Anika Groß:
Workshop on Big (and Small) Data in Science and Humanities (BigDS 2019). BTW (Workshops) 2019: 103-105 - Johannes Pietrzyk, Dirk Habich, Patrick Damme, Wolfgang Lehner:
First Investigations of the Vector Supercomputer SX-Aurora TSUBASA as a Co-Processor for Database Systems. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 33-50 - Thomas C. Rakow, Heide Faeskorn-Woyke:
Workshop Digitale Lehre im Fach Datenbanken. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 97-98 - Christopher Rost, Andreas Thor, Erhard Rahm:
Temporal Graph Analysis using Gradoop. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 109-118 - Kai-Uwe Sattler, Alfons Kemper, Thomas Neumann, Jens Teubner:
DFG Priority Program SPP 2037: Scalable Data Management for Future Hardware. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 273-276 - Sebastian Schmidl, Frederic Schneider, Thorsten Papenbrock:
An Actor Database System for Akka. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 225-234 - Christopher Schmidt, Matthias Uflacker:
Workload-Driven Data Placement for GPU-Accelerated Database Management Systems. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 91-94 - Christian Schmitz, Dhiren Devinder Serai, Tatiane Escobar Gava:
Prediction of air pollution with machine learning. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 303-304 - Marco Spieß, Peter Reimann:
Angepasstes Item Set Mining zur gezielten Steuerung von Bauteilen in der Serienfertigung von Fahrzeugen. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 119-128 - Markus D. Steinberg, Sirko Schindler, Friederike Klan:
Software solutions for form-based, mobile data collection. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 135-144 - Vladimir Udovenko, Alsayed Algergawy:
Entity Extraction in the Ecological Domain - A practical guide. BTW (Workshops) 2019: 155-160
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