7 | -- | 12 | Renée J. Miller. In memoriam Alberto Oscar Mendelzon |
13 | -- | 14 | Mary F. Fernández. Tips on giving a good demo |
15 | -- | 20 | Demet Aksoy. Information source selection for resource constrained environments |
21 | -- | 26 | Jan Hidders, Philippe Michiels, Jan Paredaens, Roel Vercammen. LiXQuery: a formal foundation for XQuery research |
27 | -- | 33 | Michael J. Franklin, Alon Y. Halevy, David Maier. From databases to dataspaces: a new abstraction for information management |
34 | -- | 41 | Jim Gray, David T. Liu, María A. Nieto-Santisteban, Alexander S. Szalay, David J. DeWitt, Gerd Heber. Scientific data management in the coming decade |
42 | -- | 47 | Michael Stonebraker, Ugur Çetintemel, Stanley B. Zdonik. The 8 requirements of real-time stream processing |
48 | -- | 53 | Erhard Rahm, Andreas Thor. Citation analysis of database publications |
54 | -- | 60 | Antonis Sidiropoulos, Yannis Manolopoulos. A citation-based system to assist prize awarding |
61 | -- | 64 | Philip A. Bernstein, Elisa Bertino, Andreas Heuer, Christian S. Jensen, Holger Meyer, M. Tamer Özsu, Richard T. Snodgrass, Kyu-Young Whang. An apples-to-apples comparison of two database journals |
65 | -- | 70 | Alejandro P. Buchmann, Mariano Cilia. Data management research at Technische Universität Darmstadt |
71 | -- | 74 | Sihem Amer-Yahia, Pat Case, Thomas Rölleke, Jayavel Shanmugasundaram, Gerhard Weikum. Report on the DB/IR panel at SIGMOD 2005 |
75 | -- | 77 | Cyrus Shahabi, Ramesh Govindan, Karl Aberer. Report on the first IEEE international workshop on networking meets databases (NetDB 05) |
78 | -- | 84 | Andrew Eisenberg, Jim Melton. XQuery 1.0 is nearing completion |
85 | -- | 89 | Marianne Winslett. Christos Faloutsos speaks out: on power laws, fractals, the future of data mining, sabbaticals, and more |
90 | -- | 91 | Kenneth A. Ross. Reminiscences on influential papers |
92 | -- | 0 | Richard T. Snodgrass. Changes to the ::::TODS:::: editorial board |