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215 papers:

ICPCICPC-2019-FilhoMVMSMR #smell
Prevalence of bad smells in PL/SQL projects (FGdAF, ADFM, TdSV, JMM, ÍPdS, JdCM, LSR), pp. 116–121.
ICSMEICSME-2019-AlsharifKM #automation #generative #testing #what
What Factors Make SQL Test Cases Understandable for Testers? A Human Study of Automated Test Data Generation Techniques (AA, GMK, PM), pp. 437–448.
ICSMEICSME-2019-LyuAH #mobile #performance
Quantifying the Performance Impact of SQL Antipatterns on Mobile Applications (YL, AA, WGJH), pp. 53–64.
CIKMCIKM-2019-GuillyPSI #database #interactive #named
ExplIQuE: Interactive Databases Exploration with SQL (MLG, JMP, VMS, IFI), pp. 2877–2880.
ASEASE-2019-Zhang #approach #identification #injection #machine learning
A Machine Learning Based Approach to Identify SQL Injection Vulnerabilities (KZ), pp. 1286–1288.
PPDPPPDP-2018-SakanashiS #combinator #constraints #optimisation #problem
Transformation of Combinatorial Optimization Problems Written in Extended SQL into Constraint Problems (GS, MS), p. 13.
ICSE-2018-CasteleinASPD #generative #query #search-based #testing
Search-based test data generation for SQL queries (JC, MFA, MS, AP, AvD), pp. 1120–1230.
SCAMSCAM-2017-Anderson0 #analysis #php #query
Supporting Analysis of SQL Queries in PHP AiR (DA, MH0), pp. 153–158.
SCAMSCAM-2017-NagyC #detection #embedded #java #query #smell
A Static Code Smell Detector for SQL Queries Embedded in Java Code (CN0, AC), pp. 147–152.
MoDELSMoDELS-2017-EgeaD #automation #code generation #named #ocl
SQL-PL4OCL: An Automatic Code Generator from OCL to SQL Procedural Language (ME, CD), p. 54.
PLDIPLDI-2017-ChuWCS #named #proving #query #semantics
HoTTSQL: proving query rewrites with univalent SQL semantics (SC, KW, AC, DS), pp. 510–524.
PLDIPLDI-2017-WangCB #query
Synthesizing highly expressive SQL queries from input-output examples (CW, AC, RB), pp. 452–466.
ICSTICST-2017-GuoML #fault
Localizing Faults in SQL Predicates (YG, AM, NL0), pp. 1–11.
LOPSTRLOPSTR-2016-Saenz-Perez #logic programming
Intuitionistic Logic Programming for SQL (FSP), pp. 293–308.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2015-ArmbrustXLHLBMK #relational
Spark SQL: Relational Data Processing in Spark (MA, RSX, CL, YH, DL, JKB, XM, TK, MJF, AG, MZ), pp. 1383–1394.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2015-DietrichG #database #debugging
A SQL Debugger Built from Spare Parts: Turning a SQL: 1999 Database System into Its Own Debugger (BD, TG), pp. 865–870.
VLDBVLDB-2015-KohlerLZ
Possible and Certain SQL Key (HK, SL, XZ), pp. 1118–1129.
VLDBVLDB-2015-LarsonBHHNP #realtime
Real-Time Analytical Processing with SQL Server (PÅL, AB, ENH, WH, MN, VP), pp. 1740–1751.
VLDBVLDB-2015-LeisKK0 #performance #query
Efficient Processing of Window Functions in Analytical SQL Queries (VL, KK, AK, TN), pp. 1058–1069.
VLDBVLDB-2015-MullerG #abstract interpretation
Provenance for SQL through Abstract Interpretation: Value-less, but Worthwhile (TM, TG), pp. 1872–1883.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2015-AhadiPBL #query
A Quantitative Study of the Relative Difficulty for Novices of Writing Seven Different Types of SQL Queries (AA, JCP, VB, RL), pp. 201–206.
SCAMSCAM-J-2013-MarcozziVH15 #database #execution #relational #source code #symbolic computation #testing
Relational symbolic execution of SQL code for unit testing of database programs (MM, WV, JLH), pp. 44–72.
ICSMEICSME-2015-NagyC #fault #mining #query #stack overflow
Mining Stack Overflow for discovering error patterns in SQL queries (CN, AC), pp. 516–520.
SANERSANER-2015-NagyMC #approach #concept #query
Where was this SQL query executed? a static concept location approach (CN, LM, AC), pp. 580–584.
ICFPICFP-2015-RompfA #c #compilation #functional
Functional pearl: a SQL to C compiler in 500 lines of code (TR, NA), pp. 2–9.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2015-SirohiS #multitenancy #optimisation #performance #query
Context-sensitive Indexes in RDBMS for Performance Optimization of SQL Queries in Multi-tenant/Multi-application Environments (AKS, VS), pp. 259–270.
SEKESEKE-2015-PereiraSA #interface #standard
Endowing NoSQL DBMS with SQL Features Through Standard Call Level Interfaces (ÓMP, DS, RLA), pp. 201–207.
SOSPSOSP-2015-AguileraLW #named #scalability #web
Yesquel: scalable sql storage for web applications (MKA, JBL, MW), pp. 245–262.
ICSTICST-2015-AppeltNB #injection #question
Behind an Application Firewall, Are We Safe from SQL Injection Attacks? (DA, CDN, LCB), pp. 1–10.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2014-ChangWMJMGLCWSB #named #parallel
HAWQ: a massively parallel processing SQL engine in hadoop (LC, ZW, TM, LJ, LM, AG, LL, JC, CW, GS, MB), pp. 1223–1234.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2014-LiPJ
Schema-free SQL (FL, TP, HVJ), pp. 1051–1062.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2014-TaharaDA #multi #named
Sinew: a SQL system for multi-structured data (DT, TD, DJA), pp. 815–826.
VLDBVLDB-2014-ChenNC #detection #performance
Fast Foreign-Key Detection in Microsoft SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel (ZC, VRN, SC), pp. 1417–1428.
VLDBVLDB-2014-ToNP #architecture #named #symmetry
SQL/AA: Executing SQL on an Asymmetric Architecture (QCT, BN, PP), pp. 1625–1628.
VLDBVLDB-2014-WoodsIA #named
Ibex — An Intelligent Storage Engine with Support for Advanced SQL Off-loading (LW, ZI, GA), pp. 963–974.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2014-Prior #assessment #named #online
AsseSQL: an online, browser-based SQL skills assessment tool (JRP), p. 327.
SIGITESIGITE-2014-Kawash #higher-order #logic
Formulating second-order logic conditions in SQL (JK), pp. 115–120.
ICSMEICSME-2014-HabringerMP #case study #experience #legacy #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering PL/SQL Legacy Code: An Experience Report (MH, MM, JP), pp. 553–556.
CAiSECAiSE-2014-GarciaDC #adaptation #approach #model-to-text
An Adapter-Based Approach to Co-evolve Generated SQL in Model-to-Text Transformations (JG, OD, JC), pp. 518–532.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2014-KammererN #approach #comparison #named
Application-Mimes — An Approach for Quantitative Comparison of SQL — and NoSQL-databases (MK, JN), pp. 256–263.
SACSAC-2014-DouglasL #database #embedded #named
LittleD: a SQL database for sensor nodes and embedded applications (GD, RL), pp. 827–832.
SACSAC-2014-RithLM
Speaking in tongues: SQL access to NoSQL systems (JR, PSL, KMW), pp. 855–857.
ISSTAISSTA-2014-AppeltNBA #approach #automation #injection #testing
Automated testing for SQL injection vulnerabilities: an input mutation approach (DA, CDN, LCB, NA), pp. 259–269.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-DiaconuFILMSVZ #named
Hekaton: SQL server’s memory-optimized OLTP engine (CD, CF, EI, PÅL, PM, RS, NV, MZ), pp. 1243–1254.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-LarsonCFHMNPPRRS
Enhancements to SQL server column stores (PÅL, CC, CF, ENH, MM, MN, VP, SLP, SR, RR, MS), pp. 1159–1168.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-RullBSKMT #query
Query containment in entity SQL (GR, PAB, IGdS, YK, SM, ET), pp. 1169–1172.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-XinRZFSS #named #scalability
Shark: SQL and rich analytics at scale (RSX, JR, MZ, MJF, SS, IS), pp. 13–24.
VLDBVLDB-2013-BajajS #authentication #named #query
CorrectDB: SQL Engine with Practical Query Authentication (SB, RS), pp. 529–540.
VLDBVLDB-2013-GrustSU
Functions Are Data Too (Defunctionalization for PL/SQL) (TG, NS, AU), pp. 1214–1217.
VLDBVLDB-2013-Lomet #approach #database #hardware
Microsoft SQL Server’s Integrated Database Approach for Modern Applications and Hardware (DBL), pp. 1178–1179.
VLDBVLDB-2013-ShuteVSHWROLMECRSA #database #distributed #named #scalability
F1: A Distributed SQL Database That Scales (JS, RV, BS, BH, CW, ER, MO, KL, DM, SE, JC, IR, TS, HA), pp. 1068–1079.
VLDBVLDB-2013-Viglas #compilation #query
Just-in-time compilation for SQL query processing (SV), pp. 1190–1191.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2013-Ramos #constraints #database #uml
Deontic Database Constraints — From UML to SQL (PNR), pp. 102–109.
CIKMCIKM-2013-LinYM #named #pipes and filters
MRPacker: an SQL to mapreduce optimizer (XL, YY, SM), pp. 1157–1160.
PADLPADL-2013-Aranda-LopezNSS #formal method #recursion
Formalizing a Broader Recursion Coverage in SQL (GAL, SN, FSP, JSH), pp. 93–108.
ASEASE-2013-ZhangS #automation #query
Automatically synthesizing SQL queries from input-output examples (SZ, YS), pp. 224–234.
ICSEICSE-2013-SharTB #hybrid #injection #mining #program analysis #using
Mining SQL injection and cross site scripting vulnerabilities using hybrid program analysis (LKS, HBKT, LCB), pp. 642–651.
SACSAC-2013-Sobieski0 #maude #term rewriting #using
Using maude rewriting system to modularize and extend SQL (SS, BZ), pp. 853–858.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2012-MeachamS #named #privacy #transaction
JustMyFriends: full SQL, full transactional amenities, and access privacy (AM, DS), pp. 633–636.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2012-OrdonezGC #optimisation #query
Dynamic optimization of generalized SQL queries with horizontal aggregations (CO, JGG, ZC), pp. 637–640.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2012-ShankarNACEHRSDG #optimisation #query
Query optimization in microsoft SQL server PDW (SS, RVN, JAS, AC, ME, AH, ER, MSS, DJD, CAGL), pp. 767–776.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2012-TatemuraPHH #named
Partiqle: an elastic SQL engine over key-value stores (JT, OP, WPH, HH), pp. 629–632.
VLDBVLDB-2012-BlunschiJKMS #generative #named
SODA: Generating SQL for Business Users (LB, CJ, DK, MM, KS), pp. 932–943.
VLDBVLDB-2012-HellersteinRSWFGNWFLK #library
The MADlib Analytics Library or MAD Skills, the SQL (JMH, CR, FS, DZW, EF, AG, KSN, CW, XF, KL, AK), pp. 1700–1711.
VLDBVLDB-2012-LiKNC #estimation #query #robust #statistics #using
Robust Estimation of Resource Consumption for SQL Queries using Statistical Techniques (JL, ACK, VRN, SC), pp. 1555–1566.
FLOPSFLOPS-2012-CaballeroGS #debugging #declarative
Declarative Debugging of Wrong and Missing Answers for SQL Views (RC, YGR, FSP), pp. 73–87.
CIKMCIKM-2012-NuttR #database #query
Completeness of queries over SQL databases (WN, SR), pp. 902–911.
ICSEICSE-2012-SharT #injection #mining #predict
Mining input sanitization patterns for predicting SQL injection and cross site scripting vulnerabilities (LKS, HBKT), pp. 1293–1296.
SACSAC-2012-PozzaniC #named #query
ST4SQL: a spatio-temporal query language dealing with granularities (GP, CC), pp. 23–25.
SACSAC-2012-TinelliCSD #automation #compilation #composition #standard
Knowledge compilation for automated Team Composition exploiting standard SQL (ET, SC, EDS, FMD), pp. 1680–1685.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2011-KaushikR #performance #query
Efficient auditing for complex SQL queries (RK, RR), pp. 697–708.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2011-LarsonCHOPRSZ
SQL server column store indexes (PÅL, CC, ENH, AO, SLP, SR, AS, QZ), pp. 1177–1184.
VLDBVLDB-2011-ChattopadhyayLLMALKW #framework #implementation #pipes and filters
Tenzing A SQL Implementation On The MapReduce Framework (BC, LL, WL, SM, PA, VL, YK, MW), pp. 1318–1327.
SIGITESIGITE-2011-CembaloSP #named #visualisation
SAVI: a new system for advanced SQL visualization (MC, ADS, UFP), pp. 165–170.
CIKMCIKM-2011-AzzamRY #query
Ranking-based processing of SQL queries (HA, TR, SY), pp. 231–236.
CIKMCIKM-2011-GhionnaGS #hybrid #named
H-DB: a hybrid quantitative-structural sql optimizer (LG, GG, FS), pp. 2573–2576.
CIKMCIKM-2011-OrdonezG #data mining #database #mining #query #relational
A data mining system based on SQL queries and UDFs for relational databases (CO, CGA), pp. 2521–2524.
KDDKDD-2011-MukerjeePG #algorithm #framework #linear #mining #platform #semantics
Linear scale semantic mining algorithms in microsoft SQL server’s semantic platform (KM, TP, SG), pp. 213–221.
ASEASE-2011-ClarkCKJH #database #fault
Localizing SQL faults in database applications (SRC, JC, GMK, JAJ, MJH), pp. 213–222.
ICSTICST-2011-SmithW #detection #heuristic #using #web
Using SQL Hotspots in a Prioritization Heuristic for Detecting All Types of Web Application Vulnerabilities (BHS, LW), pp. 220–229.
PODSPODS-2010-HartmannL #dependence #logic
When data dependencies over SQL tables meet the logics of paradox and S-3 (SH, SL), pp. 317–326.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2010-CampbellKE
Extreme scale with full SQL language support in microsoft SQL Azure (DGC, GK, NE), pp. 1021–1024.
VLDBVLDB-2010-AkbarnejadCEKMOPV #recommendation
SQL QueRIE Recommendations (JA, GC, ME, SK, SM, DO, NP, JSVV), pp. 1597–1600.
VLDBVLDB-2010-KazemitabarDAAS #query #using
Geospatial Stream Query Processing using Microsoft SQL Server StreamInsight (SJK, UD, MHA, AA, CS), pp. 1537–1540.
VLDBVLDB-2010-SchreiberBGMR
Thirteen New Players in the Team: A Ferry-based LINQ to SQL Provider (TS, SB, TG, MM, JR), pp. 1549–1552.
VLDBVLDB-2011-KhoussainovaKBS #named
SnipSuggest: Context-Aware Autocompletion for SQL (NK, YK, MB, DS), pp. 22–33.
FLOPSFLOPS-2010-CaballeroGS #constraints #generative #logic programming #testing
Applying Constraint Logic Programming to SQL Test Case Generation (RC, YGR, FSP), pp. 191–206.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2010-LemosCV #query #relational #using #xml
Using SQL/XML for Efficiently Translating Queries over XML View of Relational Data (FCL, CC, VMPV), pp. 269–274.
ASEASE-2010-KhalekK #automation #database #generative #query #testing
Automated SQL query generation for systematic testing of database engines (SAK, SK), pp. 329–332.
GPCEGPCE-J-2007-GilL10 #c++ #query
Simple and safe SQL queries with C++ templates (JYG, KL), pp. 573–595.
PODSPODS-2009-ChirkovaG #dependence #embedded #equivalence #query
Equivalence of SQL queries in presence of embedded dependencies (RC, MRG), pp. 217–226.
VLDBVLDB-2009-AhmadK #compilation #database #in memory #named
DBToaster: A SQL Compiler for High-Performance Delta Processing in Main-Memory Databases (YA, CK), pp. 1566–1569.
VLDBVLDB-2009-CateCKT #query
Laconic Schema Mappings: Computing the Core with SQL Queries (BtC, LC, PGK, WCT), pp. 1006–1017.
VLDBVLDB-2009-FriedmanPC #approach #named #pipes and filters #polymorphism #self
SQL/MapReduce: A practical approach to self-describing, polymorphic, and parallelizable user-defined functions (EF, PMP, JC), pp. 1402–1413.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2009-TinelliCRNSD #semantics #standard
I.M.P.A.K.T.: An Innovative Semantic-based Skill Management System Exploiting Standard SQL (ET, AC, MR, TDN, EDS, FMD), pp. 224–229.
CIKMCIKM-2009-NicolaK #generative #query #xml
Generating SQL/XML query and update statements (MN, TK), pp. 1187–1196.
ICSEICSE-2009-KiezunGJE #automation #injection
Automatic creation of SQL Injection and cross-site scripting attacks (AK, PJG, KJ, MDE), pp. 199–209.
SACSAC-2009-LiuYWS #architecture #injection #named #towards
SQLProb: a proxy-based architecture towards preventing SQL injection attacks (AL, YY, DW, AS), pp. 2054–2061.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-BlakeleyRKPHK #database #dot-net #programmable
.NET database programmability and extensibility in microsoft SQL server (JAB, VR, IK, AP, MH, CK), pp. 1087–1098.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-FangFNRS
Spatial indexing in microsoft SQL server 2008 (YF, MF, GN, MR, AES), pp. 1207–1216.
VLDBVLDB-2008-JainMSGWBCCTZ #standard #streaming #towards
Towards a streaming SQL standard (NJ, SM, AS, JG, JW, HB, , MC, RT, SBZ), pp. 1379–1390.
VLDBVLDB-2008-LiuCBC #independence #physics #towards #xml #xquery
Towards a physical XML independent XQuery/SQL/XML engine (ZHL, SC, TB, HJC), pp. 1356–1367.
VLDBVLDB-2008-TerwilligerMB #query #xml
Language-integrated querying of XML data in SQL server (JFT, SM, PAB), pp. 1396–1399.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2008-Caldeira #case study #education
Teaching SQL: a case study (CPC), p. 340.
WCREWCRE-2008-AlalfiCD #database #diagrams #named #relational #reverse engineering #uml #xmi
SQL2XMI: Reverse Engineering of UML-ER Diagrams from Relational Database Schemas (MHA, JRC, TRD), pp. 187–191.
WCREWCRE-2008-CleveH #data-driven #dynamic analysis #reverse engineering
Dynamic Analysis of SQL Statements for Data-Intensive Applications Reverse Engineering (AC, JLH), pp. 192–196.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2008-VidalLAC #approach #maintenance #xml
A Mapping-Driven Approach for SQL/XML View Maintenance (VMPV, FCL, VdSA, MAC), pp. 65–73.
CIKMCIKM-2008-KimC #multi
SQL extension for exploring multiple tables (SJK, JJC), pp. 1331–1332.
ICLPICLP-2008-SivaLZ #case study #constraints #database
A Case Study in Engineering SQL Constraint Database Systems (SS, JJL, HZ), pp. 774–778.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2007-ElhemaliGGJ #execution
Execution strategies for SQL subqueries (ME, CAGL, TG, MJ), pp. 993–1004.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2007-GrustMRST #code generation #compilation #xquery
A SQL: 1999 code generator for the pathfinder xquery compiler (TG, MM, JR, SS, JT), pp. 1162–1164.
VLDBVLDB-2007-HuSS #query
Supporting Time-Constrained SQL Queries in Oracle (YH, SS, JS), pp. 1207–1218.
SCAMSCAM-2007-BrinkLV #assessment #embedded #quality
Quality Assessment for Embedded SQL (HvdB, RvdL, JV), pp. 163–170.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2007-SkaruzSB #approach #detection #network
Recurrent Neural Networks Approach to The Detection of SQL Attacks (JS, FS, PB), pp. 191–197.
CIKMCIKM-2007-CombiMP #query
The t4sql temporal query language (CC, AM, GP), pp. 193–202.
PADLPADL-2007-BerdaguerCPV #xml
Coupled Schema Transformation and Data Conversion for XML and SQL (PB, AC, HP, JV), pp. 290–304.
GPCEGPCE-2007-GilL #c++ #query
Simple and safe SQL queries with c++ templates (JYG, KL), pp. 13–24.
WCREWCRE-2006-MerloLA #analysis #injection #php
Insider and Ousider Threat-Sensitive SQL Injection Vulnerability Analysis in PHP (EM, DL, GA), pp. 147–156.
FSEFSE-2006-HalfondOM #evaluation #injection #using
Using positive tainting and syntax-aware evaluation to counter SQL injection attacks (WGJH, AO, PM), pp. 175–185.
ICSEICSE-2006-HalfondO #injection #using
Preventing SQL injection attacks using AMNESIA (WGJH, AO), pp. 795–798.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-AgrawalCKMNS #database
Database tuning advisor for microsoft SQL server 2005: demo (SA, SC, LK, APM, VRN, MS), pp. 930–932.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-CaoB #approach #relational
A Nested Relational Approach to Processing SQL Subqueries (BC, AB), pp. 191–202.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-ChaudhuriGGKNV
Data cleaning in microsoft SQL server 2005 (SC, KG, VG, RK, VRN, TV), pp. 918–920.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-ChaudhuriKR #query #question #trust
When Can We Trust Progress Estimators for SQL Queries? (SC, RK, RR), pp. 575–586.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-DeHaanLZ
Stacked indexed views in microsoft SQL server (DD, PÅL, JZ), pp. 179–190.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-LometBMSWZ #transaction
Immortal DB: transaction time support for SQL server (DBL, RSB, MFM, GS, RW, YZ), pp. 939–941.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-LuoTWZ #data type #mining
A native extension of SQL for mining data streams (CL, HT, HW, CZ), pp. 873–875.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-Ordonez #optimisation #query #recursion
Optimizing recursive queries in SQL (CO), pp. 834–839.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-Rys #database #relational #xml
XML and relational database management systems: inside Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (MR), pp. 958–962.
VLDBVLDB-2005-DittrichKK
Bridging the Gap between OLAP and SQL (JPD, DK, AK), pp. 1031–1042.
VLDBVLDB-2005-FanYLLR #query #recursion #xpath
Query Translation from XPath to SQL in the Presence of Recursive DTDs (WF, JXY, HL, JL, RR), pp. 337–348.
VLDBVLDB-2005-JermaineDPJ #estimation #online #query
Online Estimation For Subset-Based SQL Queries (CJ, AD, AP, SJ), pp. 745–756.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-Fekete #education #transaction
Teaching transaction management with SQL examples (AF), pp. 163–167.
FMFM-2005-AlvesSVO #term rewriting
Strategic Term Rewriting and Its Application to a VDMSL to SQL Conversion (TLA, PFS, JV, JNO), pp. 399–414.
CIKMCIKM-2005-MasonL #complexity #named #query #relational
INFER: a relational query language without the complexity of SQL (TM, RL), pp. 241–242.
ICSEICSE-2005-McClureK
SQL DOM: compile time checking of dynamic SQL statements (RAM, IHK), pp. 88–96.
SACSAC-2005-BordognaP
Extending SQL with customizable soft selection conditions (GB, GP), pp. 1107–1111.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2004-AchesonBBCEFJKRSSVZ #dot-net #runtime
Hosting the .NET Runtime in Microsoft SQL Server (AA, MB, JAB, PC, EE, JF, XJ, CK, BR, GS, BS, RV, HZ), pp. 860–865.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2004-ChaudhuriNR #query
Estimating Progress of Long Running SQL Queries (SC, VRN, RR), pp. 803–814.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2004-CruanesDG #execution #parallel
Parallel SQL Execution in Oracle 10g (TC, BD, BG), pp. 850–854.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2004-Galindo-LegariaSW #query
Query Processing for SQL Updates (CAGL, SS, FW), pp. 844–849.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2004-GuoLRG #consistency #how
Relaxed Currency and Consistency: How to Say “Good Enough” in SQL (HG, PÅL, RR, JG), pp. 815–826.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2004-KumaranH #multi #named
LexEQUAL: Multilexical Matching Operator in SQL (AK, JRH), pp. 949–950.
VLDBVLDB-2004-AgrawalCKMNS #database
Database Tuning Advisor for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (SA, SC, LK, APM, VRN, MS), pp. 1110–1121.
VLDBVLDB-2004-DagevilleDDYZZ #automation
Automatic SQL Tuning in Oracle 10g (BD, DD, KD, KY, MZ, MZ), pp. 1098–1109.
VLDBVLDB-2004-GrustST #xquery
XQuery on SQL Hosts (TG, SS, JT), pp. 252–263.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2004-PriorL
The backwash effect on SQL skills grading (JCP, RL), pp. 32–36.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2004-SadiqOSL #learning #named #online
SQLator: an online SQL learning workbench (SWS, MEO, WS, JYCL), pp. 223–227.
KDDKDD-2004-Ordonez #algorithm #clustering #programming
Programming the K-means clustering algorithm in SQL (CO), pp. 823–828.
FSEFSE-2004-CabalT #database #metric #testing #using
Using an SQL coverage measurement for testing database applications (MJSC, JT), pp. 253–262.
ICSEICSE-2004-GouldSD04a #static analysis
JDBC Checker: A Static Analysis Tool for SQL/JDBC Applications (CG, ZS, PTD), pp. 697–698.
SACSAC-2004-ShangSG #generative #mining
SQL based frequent pattern mining without candidate generation (XS, KUS, IG), pp. 618–619.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2003-DeHaanTCO #encoding #using #xquery
A Comprehensive XQuery to SQL Translation using Dynamic Interval Encoding (DD, DT, MPC, MTÖ), pp. 623–634.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2003-LarsonG #database
Transparent Mid-Tier Database Caching in SQL Server (PÅL, JG, JZ), p. 661.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2003-Zeller #data type #transaction
NonStop SQL/MX Publish/Subscribe: Continuous Data Streams in Transaction Processing (HZ), p. 636.
VLDBVLDB-2003-ChaudhuriGN #summary
Primitives for Workload Summarization and Implications for SQL (SC, PG, VRN), pp. 730–741.
VLDBVLDB-2003-KraftSRM #optimisation #sequence
Coarse-Grained Optimization: Techniques for Rewriting SQL Statement Sequences (TK, HS, RR, BM), pp. 488–499.
VLDBVLDB-2003-WangZL #data mining #data type #mining #named
ATLAS: A Small but Complete SQL Extension for Data Mining and Data Streams (HW, CZ, CL), pp. 1113–1116.
VLDBVLDB-2003-WitkowskiBBFGSS #modelling #spreadsheet #using
Business Modelling Using SQL Spreadsheets (AW, SB, TB, NF, AG, LS, SS), pp. 1117–1120.
CAiSECAiSE-2003-KovseM
Introducing Custom Language Extensions to SQL: 1999 (JK, WM), pp. 193–208.
CIKMCIKM-2003-Holmes #information retrieval #parsing
SQL text parsing for information retrieval (DH), pp. 496–499.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2002-ChaudhuriGN
Compressing SQL workloads (SC, AKG, VRN), pp. 488–499.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2002-CranorGJSS #interface #monitoring #named #network #performance
Gigascope: high performance network monitoring with an SQL interface (CDC, YG, TJ, VS, OS), p. 623.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2002-HacigumusILM
Executing SQL over encrypted data in the database-service-provider model (HH, BRI, CL, SM), pp. 216–227.
VLDBVLDB-2002-DagevilleZ #memory management
SQL Memory Management in Oracle9i (BD, MZ), pp. 962–973.
VLDBVLDB-2002-KiesslingK #case study #design #experience #implementation
Preference SQL — Design, Implementation, Experiences (WK, GK), pp. 990–1001.
CAiSECAiSE-2002-SenguptaD #documentation #named
DSQL — An SQL for Structured Documents (AS, MMD), pp. 757–760.
CIKMCIKM-2001-SattlerD #classification #database
SQL Database Primitives for Decision Tree Classifiers (KUS, OD), pp. 379–386.
PADLPADL-2001-Decker
Soundcheck for SQL (HD), pp. 214–228.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2000-OrdonezC #algorithm #clustering #named #performance #using
SQLEM: Fast Clustering in SQL using the EM Algorithm (CO, PC), pp. 559–570.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2000-ZaharioudakisCLPU #automation #query #summary #using
Answering Complex SQL Queries Using Automatic Summary Tables (MZ, RC, GL, HP, MU), pp. 105–116.
VLDBVLDB-2000-AgrawalCN #automation #database
Automated Selection of Materialized Views and Indexes in SQL Databases (SA, SC, VRN), pp. 496–505.
VLDBVLDB-2000-WangZ #relational #using
Using SQL to Build New Aggregates and Extenders for Object- Relational Systems (HW, CZ), pp. 166–175.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1999-Hammond #replication
Merge Replication in Microsoft’s SQL Server 7.0 (BH), p. 527.
VLDBVLDB-1999-Campbell #architecture
The New Locking, Logging, and Recovery Architecture of Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (DC), p. 249.
VLDBVLDB-1999-FuhDCMTLDRM #implementation #inheritance
Implementation of SQL3 Structured Types with Inheritance and Value Substitutability (YCF, SD, WC, NMM, BTT, BGL, LD, SR, DM), pp. 565–574.
VLDBVLDB-1999-Graefe
The Value of Merge-Join and Hash-Join in SQL Server (GG), pp. 250–253.
VLDBVLDB-1999-LakshmananSS #database #implementation #on the
On Efficiently Implementing SchemaSQL on an SQL Database System (LVSL, FS, SNS), pp. 471–482.
KDDKDD-1999-Chatziantoniou #data transformation #emf
The PanQ Tool and EMF SQL for Complex Data Management (DC), pp. 420–424.
KDDKDD-1999-ClearDHHLMMRSWX #information management
NonStop SQL/MX Primitives for Knowledge Discovery (JC, DD, BH, MLH, PL, AM, MM, LR, AS, RMW, MX), pp. 425–429.
AdaSIGAda-1999-Lopes #ada #overview #perspective
Ada+SQL — an overview (AVL), pp. 157–162.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1998-ChaudhuriN98a
Microsoft Index Tuning Wizard for SQL Server 7.0 (SC, VRN), pp. 553–554.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1998-ReinwaldP #data access #semistructured data
SQL Open Heterogeneous Data Access (BR, HP), pp. 506–507.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1998-Toyama #database #named
SuperSQL: An Extended SQL for Database Publishing and Presentation (MT), pp. 584–586.
VLDBVLDB-1998-CareyK #distance #query
Reducing the Braking Distance of an SQL Query Engine (MJC, DK), pp. 158–169.
VLDBVLDB-1998-GraefeBC
Hash Joins and Hash Teams in Microsoft SQL Server (GG, RB, SC), pp. 86–97.
VLDBVLDB-1998-Slutz #probability #testing
Massive Stochastic Testing of SQL (DRS), pp. 618–622.
KDDKDD-1998-GraefeFC #classification #database #on the #performance #scalability #statistics
On the Efficient Gathering of Sufficient Statistics for Classification from Large SQL Databases (GG, UMF, SC), pp. 204–208.
KDDKDD-1998-ThomasS #mining #query #using
Mining Generalized Association Rules and Sequential Patterns Using SQL Queries (ST, SS), pp. 344–348.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1997-CareyK #exclamation #on the
On Saying “Enough Already!” in SQL (MJC, DK), pp. 219–230.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1997-LlirbatFS
Eliminating Costly Redundant Computations from SQL Trigger Executions (FL, FF, ES), pp. 428–439.
VLDBVLDB-1997-ChaudhuriN #performance
An Efficient Cost-Driven Index Selection Tool for Microsoft SQL Server (SC, VRN), pp. 146–155.
VLDBVLDB-1997-DesslochM #database
Integrating SQL Databases with Content-Specific Search Engines (SD, NMM), pp. 528–537.
SACSAC-1997-SetoNT #generative #html
Generating HTML sources with TFE enhanced SQL (TS, TN, MT), pp. 96–100.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1996-GoelI #optimisation #order #query
SQL Query Optimization: Reordering for a General Class of Queries (PG, BRI), pp. 47–56.
VLDBVLDB-1996-Celis #query
The Query Optimizer in Tandem’s new ServerWare SQL Product (PC), p. 592.
VLDBVLDB-1996-CochranePM #constraints #database #declarative
Integrating Triggers and Declarative Constraints in SQL Database Sytems (RC, HP, NMM), pp. 567–578.
VLDBVLDB-1996-Mattos #compilation
Supporting Procedural Constructs in SQL Compilers (NMM), p. 581.
VLDBVLDB-1996-Rengarajan #how #performance
How System 11 SQL Server Became Fast (TKR), p. 590.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1995-BerensonBGMOO
A Critique of ANSI SQL Isolation Levels (HB, PAB, JG, JM, EJO, PEO), pp. 1–10.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1995-MattosM #overview #standard
An Overview of the Emerging Third-Generation SQL Standard (NMM, JM), p. 468.
CIKMCIKM-1995-HameurlainM #execution #parallel #query #scheduling
Scheduling and Mapping for Parallel Execution of Extended SQL Queries (AH, FM), pp. 197–204.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1994-Englert #scalability
NonStop SQL: Scalability and Availability for Decision Support (SE), p. 491.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1994-Kulkarni #object-oriented
Object-Oriented Extensions in SQL3: A Status Report (KGK), p. 478.
VLDBVLDB-1993-Beech
Collections of Objects in SQL3 (DB), pp. 244–255.
ICLPICLP-1993-Balogh #interface #prolog
The SQL Interface of MProlog (KB), pp. 829–830.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1992-Celis #parallel
Distribution, Parallelism, and Availability in NonStop SQL (PC), p. 225.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1992-Newmann #multi
Multi-vendor Interoperability Through SQL Access (SN), p. 414.
VLDBVLDB-1992-Muralikrishna #algorithm #query
Improved Unnesting Algorithms for Join Aggregate SQL Queries (MM), pp. 91–102.
AdaTRI-Ada-C-1992-Moore92a #ada #embedded
Minimizing the Disadvantages of Embedded SQL/Ada (JWM), pp. 407–414.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1988-BorrP #integration #low level #performance
High Performance SQL Through Low-Level System Integration (AJB, GRP), pp. 342–349.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1988-Group #benchmark #metric #transaction
A Benchmark of NonStop SQL on the Debit Credit Transaction (TTPG), pp. 337–341.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1987-GanskiW #optimisation #query #revisited
Optimization of Nested SQL Queries Revisited (RAG, HKTW), pp. 23–33.
VLDBVLDB-1987-Bultzingsloewen #optimisation #query
Translating and Optimizing SQL Queries Having Aggregates (GvB), pp. 235–243.
VLDBVLDB-1981-ChamberlinGY
A History of System R and SQL/Data System (DDC, AMG, RAY), pp. 456–464.

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