17. SSDBM 2005:
Santa Barbara,
CA,
USA
James Frew (Ed.):
17th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, SSDBM 2005, 27-29 June 2005, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, Proceedings.
2005
Session 1:
Environmental Applications 1
- Bill Howe, David Maier:
Retrofitting a Data Model to Existing Environmental Data.
3-13
- Patrick Pantel, Andrew Philpot, Eduard H. Hovy:
An Information Theoretic Model for Database Alignment.
14-23
- Daniel J. Hebert, G. Jason Mathews, Joseph S. Wood:
U.S. Air Force Weather Database and XML Web Services Implementation.
24-27
- Samantha Romanello, James Beach, Shawn Bowers, Matthew B. Jones, Bertram Ludäscher, William Michener, Deana Pennington, Arcot Rajasekar, Mark Schildhauer:
Creating and Providing Data Management Services for the Biological and Ecological Sciences: Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge.
28-31
Session 2:
Environmental Applications 2
- Kurt Stockinger, John Shalf, E. Wes Bethel, Kesheng Wu:
DEX: Increasing the Capability of Scientific Data Analysis Pipelines by Using Efficient Bitmap Indices to Accelerate Scientific Visualization.
35-44
- Philip J. Rhodes, Xuan Tang, R. Daniel Bergeron, Ted M. Sparr:
Iteration Aware Prefetching for Large Multidimensional Datasets.
45-54
- Toshimi Minoura, Surya Halim, Bader Albader:
WebGD Framework and WebGD-GEN Application Generator.
55-58
- Christopher Lynnes, Bruce Vollmer:
A Robust, Low-Cost Virtual Archive for Science Data.
59-62
Session 3:
Workflow & Lineage
- Laura Bright, David Maier:
Efficient Scheduling and Execution of Scientific Workflow Tasks.
65-78
- Chad Berkley, Shawn Bowers, Matthew B. Jones, Bertram Ludäscher, Mark Schildhauer, Jing Tao:
Incorporating Semantics in Scientific Workflow Authoring.
75-78
- Peter McCartney, Robin Schroeder, Corinna Gries:
Loose Coupling of Distributed Data and Models through Web Services.
79-82
- Brian Wilson, Benyang Tang, Gerald Manipon, Dominic Mazzoni, Eric Fetzer, Annmarie Eldering, Amy Braverman, Elaine R. Dobinson, Tom Yunck:
GENESIS SciFlo: Scientific Knowledge Creation on the Grid using a Semantically-Enabled Dataflow Execution Environment.
83-86
- Efrat Jaeger, Ilkay Altintas, Jianting Zhang, Bertram Ludäscher, Deana Pennington, William Michener:
A Scientific Workflow Approach to Distributed Geospatial Data Processing using Web Services.
87-90
Session 4:
Grids / Trees
- Susan B. Davidson, Junhyong Kim, Yifeng Zheng:
Efficiently Supporting Structure Queries on Phylogenetic Trees.
93-102
- Alexandru Romosan, Doron Rotem, Arie Shoshani, Derek Wright:
Co-Scheduling of Computation and Data on Computer Clusters.
103-112
- Halisson Brito, Julia Celia M. Strauch, Jano Moreira de Souza, Carla Osthoff:
Scientific Models Management in Computational Grids.
113-116
- Katherine G. Herbert, Shashikanth Pusapati, Jason Tsong-Li Wang, William H. Piel:
Lineage Path Integration for Phylogenetic Resources.
117-120
Session 5:
Sensors and Streams
Session 6:
Moving Objects
Session 7:
Multidimensional Problems
Session 8:
Time / Object Queries
Session 9:
Summarization
Session 10:
Spatial Queries
Panel Discussion
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)