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- A Relational Framework for Classifier EngineeringBenny Kimelfeld, Christopher Ré. 5-20 [doi]
- Querying Probabilistic Preferences in DatabasesBatya Kenig, Benny Kimelfeld, Haoyue Ping, Julia Stoyanovich. 21-36 [doi]
- Benchmarking the ChaseMichael Benedikt, George Konstantinidis, Giansalvatore Mecca, Boris Motik, Paolo Papotti, Donatello Santoro, Efthymia Tsamoura. 37-52 [doi]
- Efficient and Provable Multi-Query OptimizationTarun Kathuria, S. Sudarshan 0001. 53-67 [doi]
- Write-Optimized Skip ListsMichael A. Bender, Martin Farach-Colton, Rob Johnson, Simon Mauras, Tyler Mayer, Cynthia A. Phillips, Helen Xu. 69-78 [doi]
- Output-optimal Parallel Algorithms for Similarity JoinsXiao Hu, Yufei Tao, Ke Yi. 79-90 [doi]
- 2017 ACM PODS Alberto O. Mendelzon Test-of-Time AwardLeonid Libkin, Moshe Y. Vardi. 91 [doi]
- The Semiring Framework for Database ProvenanceTodd J. Green, Val Tannen. 93-99 [doi]
- Data Integration: After the Teenage YearsBehzad Golshan, Alon Y. Halevy, George A. Mihaila, Wang Chiew Tan. 101-106 [doi]
- How Fast can a Distributed Transaction Commit?Rachid Guerraoui, Jingjing Wang. 107-122 [doi]
- JSON: Data model, Query languages and Schema specificationPierre Bourhis, Juan L. Reutter, Fernando Suárez, Domagoj Vrgoc. 123-135 [doi]
- J-Logic: Logical Foundations for JSON QueryingJan Hidders, Jan Paredaens, Jan Van den Bussche. 137-149 [doi]
- Reverse Engineering SPJ-Queries from ExamplesYaacov Y. Weiss, Sara Cohen. 151-166 [doi]
- Private Incremental RegressionShiva Prasad Kasiviswanathan, Kobbi Nissim, Hongxia Jin. 167-182 [doi]
- Statistical Relational Learning: Unifying AI & DB Perspectives on Structured Probabilistic ModelsLise Getoor. 183 [doi]
- Dichotomies in Ontology-Mediated Querying with the Guarded FragmentAndré Hernich, Carsten Lutz, Fabio Papacchini, Frank Wolter. 185-199 [doi]
- The Complexity of Ontology-Based Data Access with OWL 2 QL and Bounded Treewidth QueriesMeghyn Bienvenu, Stanislav Kikot, Roman Kontchakov, Vladimir V. Podolskii, Vladislav Ryzhikov, Michael Zakharyaschev. 201-216 [doi]
- Conjunctive Queries on Probabilistic Graphs: Combined ComplexityAntoine Amarilli, Mikaël Monet, Pierre Senellart. 217-232 [doi]
- Circuit Treewidth, Sentential Decision, and Query CompilationSimone Bova, Stefan Szeider. 233-246 [doi]
- 2-3 Cuckoo Filters for Faster Triangle Listing and Set IntersectionDavid Eppstein, Michael T. Goodrich, Michael Mitzenmacher, Manuel R. Torres. 247-260 [doi]
- On Asymptotic Cost of Triangle Listing in Random GraphsDi Xiao, Yi Cui, Daren B. H. Cline, Dmitri Loguinov. 261-272 [doi]
- Efficiently Enumerating Minimal TriangulationsNofar Carmeli, Batya Kenig, Benny Kimelfeld. 273-287 [doi]
- Counting and Enumerating (Preferred) Database RepairsEster Livshits, Benny Kimelfeld. 289-301 [doi]
- Answering Conjunctive Queries under UpdatesChristoph Berkholz, Jens Keppeler, Nicole Schweikardt. 303-318 [doi]
- Communication Cost in Parallel Query Evaluation: A TutorialDan Suciu. 319 [doi]
- Tight Space-Approximation Tradeoff for the Multi-Pass Streaming Set Cover ProblemSepehr Assadi. 321-335 [doi]
- Streaming Algorithms for Measuring H-ImpactPriya Govindan, Morteza Monemizadeh, S. Muthukrishnan. 337-346 [doi]
- Efficient Matrix Sketching over Distributed DataZengfeng Huang, Xuemin Lin, Wenjie Zhang, Ying Zhang. 347-359 [doi]
- 2 Heavy Hitters Algorithm Using Constant MemoryVladimir Braverman, Stephen R. Chestnut, Nikita Ivkin, Jelani Nelson, Zhengyu Wang, David P. Woodruff. 361-376 [doi]
- Stable Model Semantics for Tuple-Generating Dependencies RevisitedMario Alviano, Michael Morak, Andreas Pieris. 377-388 [doi]
- Schema Mappings for Data GraphsNadime Francis, Leonid Libkin. 389-401 [doi]
- Dependencies for GraphsWenfei Fan, Ping Lu. 403-416 [doi]
- A Worst-Case Optimal Multi-Round Algorithm for Parallel Computation of Conjunctive QueriesBas Ketsman, Dan Suciu. 417-428 [doi]
- What Do Shannon-type Inequalities, Submodular Width, and Disjunctive Datalog Have to Do with One Another?Mahmoud Abo Khamis, Hung Q. Ngo 0001, Dan Suciu. 429-444 [doi]