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25 papers:

SIGIRSIGIR-2015-ZhaoH #documentation #web
Sub-document Timestamping of Web Documents (YZ, CH), pp. 1023–1026.
ICMLICML-c2-2014-AminHK #learning
Learning from Contagion (Without Timestamps) (KA, HH, MK), pp. 1845–1853.
CIKMCIKM-2012-Kawamae #topic #word
Theme chronicle model: chronicle consists of timestamp and topical words over each theme (NK), pp. 2065–2069.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-AliciAOCU #web
Timestamp-based result cache invalidation for web search engines (SA, ISA, RO, BBC, ÖU), pp. 973–982.
SACSAC-2011-JatowtKT #estimation #quality
Calculating content recency based on timestamped and non-timestamped sources for supporting page quality estimation (AJ, YK, KT), pp. 1151–1158.
SACSAC-2011-MacielH #commit #protocol #rest
Extending timestamp-based two phase commit protocol for RESTful services to meet business rules (LAHdSM, CMH), pp. 778–785.
VLDBVLDB-2010-ZhangDI
Recognizing Patterns in Streams with Imprecise Timestamps (HZ, YD, NI), pp. 244–255.
VLDBVLDB-2008-TliliDPVAMCL
P2P logging and timestamping for reconciliation (MT, WKD, EP, PV, RA, PM, GC, SL), pp. 1420–1423.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2006-ZuninoD #analysis #protocol
Handling exp, × (and Timestamps) in Protocol Analysis (RZ, PD), pp. 413–427.
ICEISICEIS-2002-MatsuuraI #generative #verification
Digital Timestamps for Dispute Settlement in Electronic Commerce: Generation, Verification, and Renewal (KM, HI), pp. 962–967.
VLDBVLDB-2001-JensenL #database #transaction
Transaction Timestamping in (Temporal) Databases (CSJ, DBL), pp. 441–450.
VLDBVLDB-2001-PapadiasT #named #query
MV3R-Tree: A Spatio-Temporal Access Method for Timestamp and Interval Queries (YT, DP), pp. 431–440.
PLDIPLDI-2001-ZhangG #representation
Timestamped Whole Program Path Representation and its Applications (YZ, RG), pp. 180–190.
FMFME-2001-DerepasGP #distributed #explosion
Avoiding State Explosion for Distributed Systems with Timestamps (FD, PG, DP), pp. 119–134.
CAVCAV-2001-Arons #consistency #using #verification
Using Timestamping and History Variables to Verify Sequential Consistency (TA), pp. 423–435.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2000-MartinSAADMMPHW #approach
Timestamp snooping: an approach for extending SMPs (MMKM, DJS, AA, ARA, RMD, CJM, KEM, MP, MDH, DAW), pp. 25–36.
STOCSTOC-1992-DworkW #bound #concurrent #exclamation #performance
Simple and Efficient Bounded Concurrent Timestamping or Bounded Concurrent Timestamp Systems are Comprehensible! (CD, OW), pp. 655–666.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1989-Schelvis #approach #distributed #garbage collection #incremental
Incremental Distribution of Timestamp Packets: A New Approach to Distributed Garbage Collection (MS), pp. 37–48.
VLDBVLDB-1988-AspnesFLMW #concurrent #formal method #transaction
A Theory of Timestamp-Based Concurrency Control for Nested Transactions (JA, AF, NAL, MM, WEW), pp. 431–444.
PODSPODS-1987-SunT #concurrent #multi #performance
Performance Results in Multiversion Timestamp Concurrency Control with Predeclared Writesets (RS, GT), pp. 177–184.
ICLPSLP-1986-MannilaU86 #implementation #prolog #representation
Timestamped Term Representation for Implementing Prolog (HM, EU), pp. 159–165.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1985-SinhaNM #certification #database #distributed #transaction
Timestamp Based Certification Schemes for Transactions in Distributed Database Systems (MKS, PDN, SLM), pp. 402–411.
VLDBVLDB-1984-BoksenbaumCFP #certification #database #distributed
Certification by Intervals of Timestamps in Distributed Database Systems (CB, MC, JF, JFP), pp. 377–387.
VLDBVLDB-1983-LinN #multi
Basic Timestamp, Multiple Version Timestamp, and Two-Phase Locking (WTKL, JN), pp. 109–119.
VLDBVLDB-1980-BernsteinG80a #algorithm #concurrent #database #distributed
Timestamp-Based Algorithms for Concurrency Control in Distributed Database Systems (PAB, NG), pp. 285–300.

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