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Stem spider$ (all stems)

16 papers:

LICSLICS-2015-GogaczM #decidability #query
The Hunt for a Red Spider: Conjunctive Query Determinacy Is Undecidable (TG, JM), pp. 281–292.
GT-VMTGT-VMT-2011-BottoniF #diagrams #specification #visual notation
A visual language for temporal specifications based on Spider diagrams (PB, AF).
CIKMCIKM-2009-ChoiSCSC #distributed #evaluation #named #parallel #rdf #scalability
SPIDER: a system for scalable, parallel / distributed evaluation of large-scale RDF data (HC, JS, YC, MKS, YDC), pp. 2087–2088.
KMISKMIS-2009-SaxenaDDW #named #scalability #web
Tarantula — A Scalable and Extensible Web Spider (AS, KD, SKD, IW), pp. 167–172.
AFPAFP-2008-Bird08
Spider Spinning for Dummies (RSB), pp. 39–65.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2006-KoudasMS #case study #experience #using
Using SPIDER: an experience report (NK, AM, DS), p. 719.
VLDBVLDB-2006-AlexeCT #debugging #named
SPIDER: a Schema mapPIng DEbuggeR (BA, LC, WCT), pp. 1179–1182.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-KoudasMS #database #flexibility #named
SPIDER: flexible matching in databases (NK, AM, DS), pp. 876–878.
HPDCHPDC-2004-GuNY #composition #framework #named #peer-to-peer
SpiderNet: An Integrated Peer-to-Peer Service Composition Framework (XG, KN, BY), pp. 110–119.
ICALPICALP-2003-GarganoH #graph #how
There Are Spanning Spiders in Dense Graphs (and We Know How to Find Them) (LG, MH), pp. 802–816.
ICPRICPR-v1-2000-McCane
Snakes and Spiders (BM), pp. 1652–1655.
ICMLICML-1999-RennieM #learning #using #web
Using Reinforcement Learning to Spider the Web Efficiently (JR, AM), pp. 335–343.
SIGIRSIGIR-1996-SheridanB #information retrieval #multi #using
Experiments in Multilingual Information Retrieval Using the SPIDER System (PS, JPB), pp. 58–65.
SIGIRSIGIR-1993-Schauble #information retrieval #multi #named
SPIDER: A Multiuser Information Retrieval System for Semistructured and Dynamic Data (PS), pp. 318–327.
DACDAC-1984-RaoRZ
Spider, a chip planner for ISL technology (PR, RR, GZ), pp. 665–666.
DACDAC-1977-Walsh #named #network
SPIDER — a Computer Aided Manufacturing Network (MEW), pp. 431–436.

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