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Yael Amsterdamer
2010 – today
- 2012
[j2]Yael Amsterdamer, Daniel Deutch, Tova Milo, Val Tannen: On Provenance Minimization. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 37(4): 30 (2012)
[c5]Serge Abiteboul, Yael Amsterdamer, Daniel Deutch, Tova Milo, Pierre Senellart: Finding optimal probabilistic generators for XML collections. ICDT 2012: 127-139
[c4]Serge Abiteboul, Yael Amsterdamer, Tova Milo, Pierre Senellart: Auto-completion learning for XML. SIGMOD Conference 2012: 669-672
[i3]Yael Amsterdamer, Susan B. Davidson, Daniel Deutch, Tova Milo, Julia Stoyanovich, Val Tannen: Putting Lipstick on Pig: Enabling Database-style Workflow Provenance. CoRR abs/1201.0231 (2012)- 2011
[j1]Yael Amsterdamer, Susan B. Davidson, Daniel Deutch, Tova Milo, Julia Stoyanovich, Val Tannen: Putting Lipstick on Pig: Enabling Database-style Workflow Provenance. PVLDB 5(4): 346-357 (2011)
[c3]Yael Amsterdamer, Daniel Deutch, Tova Milo, Val Tannen: On provenance minimization. PODS 2011: 141-152
[c2]
[c1]Yael Amsterdamer, Daniel Deutch, Tova Milo: On the optimality of top-k algorithms for Interactive Web Applications. WebDB 2011
[i2]Yael Amsterdamer, Daniel Deutch, Val Tannen: Provenance for Aggregate Queries. CoRR abs/1101.1110 (2011)
[i1]Yael Amsterdamer, Daniel Deutch, Val Tannen: On the Limitations of Provenance for Queries With Difference. CoRR abs/1105.2255 (2011)
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