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DOI 10.1007/s00778-012-0302-x SPECIAL ISSUE PAPER Automating the database schema evolution process

by Carlo Curino, Hyun Jin, Moon Alin Deutsch, Carlo Zaniolo, C. Curino (b, H. J. Moon, A. Deutsch, C. Zaniolo
"... Abstract Supporting database schema evolution repre-sents a long-standing challenge of practical and theoretical importance for modern information systems. In this paper, we describe techniques and systems for automating the critical tasks of migrating the database and rewriting the legacy applicati ..."
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Abstract Supporting database schema evolution repre-sents a long-standing challenge of practical and theoretical importance for modern information systems. In this paper, we describe techniques and systems for automating the critical tasks of migrating the database and rewriting the legacy

Article Semantically-Enabled Sensor Plug & Play for the Sensor Web

by Arne Bröring, Patrick Maué, Krzysztof Janowicz, Daniel Nüst, Christian Malewski , 2011
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Object/relational query optimization with chase

by Lucian Popa
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by Pasquale De Meo A, Giovanni Quattrone A, Giorgio Terracina B, Domenico Ursino A
"... IOS Press Utilization of intelligent agents for supporting citizens in their access to e-government services 1 ..."
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IOS Press Utilization of intelligent agents for supporting citizens in their access to e-government services 1

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by Catherine Rose, Mills Olschanowsky, Catherine Rose, Mills Olschanowsky , 2011
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Guaranteeing Communication Quality in Real World WSN Deployments

by Fbk-irst Bruno, Kessler Foundation, Matteo Ceriotti, Dr. Amy, L. Murphy, Bruno Kessler Foundation (fbk-irst, Amy L. Murphy, Prof Prabal Dutta, Prof Koen Langendoen, Prof Leo Selavo
"... April 29, 2011Für UnsShe had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it Lewis CarrollThe following document, written under the supervision of Dr. reviewed by: ..."
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April 29, 2011Für UnsShe had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it Lewis CarrollThe following document, written under the supervision of Dr. reviewed by:

Perspective An Online Bioinformatics Curriculum

by David B. Searls
"... Abstract: Online learning initia-tives over the past decade have become increasingly comprehen-sive in their selection of courses and sophisticated in their presen-tation, culminating in the recent announcement of a number of consortium and startup activities that promise to make a university educat ..."
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Abstract: Online learning initia-tives over the past decade have become increasingly comprehen-sive in their selection of courses and sophisticated in their presen-tation, culminating in the recent announcement of a number of consortium and startup activities that promise to make a university education on the internet, free of charge, a real possibility. At this pivotal moment it is appropriate to explore the potential for obtaining comprehensive bioinformatics training with currently existing free video resources. This article pre-sents such a bioinformatics curric-ulum in the form of a virtual course catalog, together with editorial commentary, and an assessment of strengths, weaknesses, and likely future directions for open online learning in this field. Online Learning Comes of Age Online academic ‘‘courseware’ ’ at the university level has now been available to the public for a decade, the earliest concerted effort having originated in 2002 with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and their OpenCour-seWare initiative

SIMULATION, DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF MOBILE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS FOR MIGRATORY BIRD TRACKING

by Bird Tracking, William P. Bennett, William P., Development, Deployment Of, Mobile Wireless Sensor, William P. Bennett, William P. Bennett, Adviser Mehmet, C. Vuran , 2012
"... This thesis presents CraneTracker, a multi-modal sensing and communication system for monitoring migratory species at the continental level. By exploiting the robust and extensive cellular infrastructure across the continent, traditional mobile wireless sensor networks can be extended to enable reli ..."
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This thesis presents CraneTracker, a multi-modal sensing and communication system for monitoring migratory species at the continental level. By exploiting the robust and extensive cellular infrastructure across the continent, traditional mobile wireless sensor networks can be extended to enable reliable, low-cost monitoring of migratory species. The developed multi-tier architecture yields ecologists with unconventional behavior in-formation not furnished by alternative tracking systems at such a large scale and for a low-cost. The simulation, development and implementation of the CraneTracker soft-ware system is presented. The system is shown effective through multiple proxy deploy-

New Techniques for Geographic Routing

by Ben Wing, Ben Wing, Lup Leong, Lup Leong , 2006
"... As wireless sensor networks continue to grow in size, we are faced with the prospect of emerging wireless networks with hundreds or thousands of nodes. Geographic routing algorithms are a promising alternative to tradition ad hoc routing algorithms in this new domain for point-to-point routing, but ..."
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As wireless sensor networks continue to grow in size, we are faced with the prospect of emerging wireless networks with hundreds or thousands of nodes. Geographic routing algorithms are a promising alternative to tradition ad hoc routing algorithms in this new domain for point-to-point routing

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by Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät, Stefan Lange, Prof Dr, Jan-hendrik Olbertz, Prof Dr, Elmar Kulke
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