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Yedam Na, Bonmoo Koo, Taeyoon Park, Jonghyeok Park and Wook-Hee Kim
With the increasing capacity and cost-efficiency of DRAM in multi-core environments, in-memory databases have emerged as fundamental solutions for delivering high performance. The index structure is a crucial component of the in-memory database, which, l...
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Juan Wang, Jing Zhong and Jiangqi Li
With the development of IoT, IoT devices have proliferated. With the increasing demands of network management and security evaluation, automatic identification of IoT devices becomes necessary. However, existing works require a lot of manual effort and f...
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François Pinet
Data warehouses have demonstrated their applicability in numerous application fields such as agriculture, the environment and health. This paper proposes a general framework for defining a data warehouse and its aggregations using logic programming. The ...
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Atousa Jafari, Christopher Münch and Mehdi Tahoori
Computing data-intensive applications on the von Neumann architecture lead to significant performance and energy overheads. The concept of computation in memory (CiM) addresses the bottleneck of von Neumann machines by reducing the data movement in the c...
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Roman Zoun, Kay Schallert, David Broneske, Ivayla Trifonova, Xiao Chen, Robert Heyer, Dirk Benndorf and Gunter Saake
Mass spectrometers enable identifying proteins in biological samples leading to biomarkers for biological process parameters and diseases. However, bioinformatic evaluation of the mass spectrometer data needs a standardized workflow and system that store...
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