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17. BTW 2017: Stuttgart - Workshops
- Bernhard Mitschang, Norbert Ritter, Holger Schwarz, Meike Klettke, Andreas Thor, Oliver Kopp, Matthias Wieland:
Datenbanksysteme für Business, Technologie und Web (BTW 2017), 17. Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs „Datenbanken und Informationssysteme" (DBIS), 6.-10. März 2017, Stuttgart, Germany, Workshopband. LNI P-266, GI 2017, ISBN 978-3-88579-660-2
Big Data Management Systems in Business and Industrial Applications (BigBIA17)
- Benjamin Klöpper, Lena Wiese:
BigBIA17 - Vorwort. BTW (Workshops) 2017: 23-24 - Kristof Böhmer, Florian Stertz, Tobias Hildebrandt, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Günther Eibl, Cornelia Ferner, Sebastian Burkhart, Dominik Engel:
Application and Testing of Business Processes in the Energy Domain. 25-32 - Matthias Carnein, Leschek Homann, Heike Trautmann, Gottfried Vossen, Karsten Kraume:
Customer Service in Social Media: An Empirical Study of the Airline Industry. 33-40 - Cornelius A. Ludmann:
Einsatz eines Datenstrommanagementsystems zur Empfehlung von beliebten Nachrichtenartikeln in der CLEF NewsREEL Challenge. 41-48 - Holger Eichelberger, Cui Qin, Klaus Schmid:
Experiences with the Model-based Generation of Big Data Pipelines. 49-56 - Sebastian Czora, Marcel Dix, Hansjörg Fromm, Benjamin Klöpper, Björn Schmitz:
Mining Industrial Logs for System Level Insights. 57-64 - Eduard Bergen, Stefan Edlich:
Post-Debugging in Large Scale Big Data Analytic Systems. 65-72
Big (and small) Data in Science and Humanities (BigDS17)
- Anika Groß, Birgitta König-Ries, Peter Reimann, Bernhard Seeger:
BigDS17 - Vorwort. BTW (Workshops) 2017: 75-78 - Jihen Amara, Bassem Bouaziz, Alsayed Algergawy:
A Deep Learning-based Approach for Banana Leaf Diseases Classification. 79-88 - Daniel Kaltenthaler, Johannes-Y. Lohrer, Peer Kröger, Henriette Obermaier:
A Framework for Supporting the Workflow for Archaeo-related Sciences: Managing, Synchronizing and Analyzing Data. 89-98 - Cornelia Kiefer:
Die Gratwanderung zwischen qualitativ hochwertigen und einfach zu erstellenden domänenspezifischen Textanalysen. 99-104 - Stephan Kemper, André Petermann, Martin Junghanns:
Distributed FoodBroker: Skalierbare Generierung graphbasierter Geschäftsprozessdaten. 105-110 - Pascal Hirmer:
Effizienz-Optimierung daten-intensiver Data Mashups am Beispiel von Map-Reduce. 111-116 - Christian Beilschmidt, Johannes Drönner, Michael Mattig, Marco Schmidt, Christian Authmann, Aidin Niamir, Thomas Hickler, Bernhard Seeger:
Interactive Data Exploration for Geoscience. 117-126 - Golnaz Elmamooz, Bettina Finzel, Daniela Nicklas:
Towards Understanding Mobility in Museums. 127-134
Workshop on Industrial Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI'17)
- Alexander Paar, Tina Bieth, Stefanie Speidel, Cristóbal Curio:
IAAI'17 - Vorwort. BTW (Workshops) 2017: 137-138 - Frederick Birnbaum, Christian Moewes, Daniela Nicklas, Ute Schmid:
Data Mining von multidimensionalen Qualitätsdaten aus einer computerintegrierten industriellen Fertigung zur visuellen Analyse von komplexen Wirkzusammenhängen. 139-142 - Jasmin Ramadani, Stefan Wagner:
Mining Java Packages for Developer Profiles: An Exploratory Study. 143-152
Präferenzen und Personalisierung in der Informatik (PPI17)
- Markus Endres, Andreas Pfandler:
PPI17 - Vorwort. BTW (Workshops) 2017: 155-157 - Javier Romero:
asprin: Answer Set Programming with Preferences. 159-162 - Theresa Csar, Martin Lackner, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger:
Computational Social Choice in the Clouds. 163-167 - Martin Diller, Anthony Hunter:
Encoding monotonic multiset preferences using CI-nets. 169-180 - Lena Rudenko, Markus Endres:
Personalized Stream Analysis with PreferenceSQL. 181-184 - Gábor Erdélyi, Christian Reger:
Possible Voter Control in k-Approval and k-Veto Under Partial Information. 185-192 - Jan Maly, Stefan Woltran:
Ranking Specific Sets of Objects. 193-201 - Ladislav Peska, Peter Vojtás:
Towards Complex User Feedback and Presentation Context in Recommender Systems. 203-207
Scalable Cloud Data Management Workshop (SCDM 2017)
- Felix Gessert, Norbert Ritter:
SCDM 2017 - Vorwort. BTW (Workshops) 2017: 211-213 - Steffen Friedrich, Wolfram Wingerath, Norbert Ritter:
Coordinated Omission in NoSQL Database Benchmarking. 215-225 - Matthias Kricke, Martin Grimmer, Michael Schmeißer:
Preserving Recomputability of Results from Big Data Transformation Workflows. 227-235 - Daniel Janusz, Jochen Taeschner:
Privatsphäre-schützende Bereichsanfragen in unsicheren Cloud-Datenbanken. 237-247 - Andreas Bader, Oliver Kopp, Michael Falkenthal:
Survey and Comparison of Open Source Time Series Databases. 249-268 - Wolfram Wingerath, Felix Gessert, Steffen Friedrich, Erik Witt, Norbert Ritter:
The Case For Change Notifications in Pull-Based Databases. 269-278
Studierendenprogramm
- Felix Dreissig, Niko Pollner:
A Data Center Infrastructure Monitoring Platform Based on Storm and Trident. 281-290 - Araek Tashkandi, Lena Wiese, Marcus Baum:
Comparative Evaluation for Recommender Systems for Book Recommendations. 291-300 - Julia Romberg:
Comparing Relevance Feedback Techniques on German News Articles. 301-310 - Corinna Giebler, Christoph Stach:
Datenschutzmechanismen für Gesundheitsspiele am Beispiel von Secure Candy Castle. 311-320 - Florian Pretzsch:
Duplikaterkennung in der Graph-Processing-Platform GRADOOP. 321-333 - Stefan Noll:
Energy Efficiency in Main-Memory Databases. 335-344 - Alexander Askinadze:
Fake war crime image detection by reverse image search. 345-354 - Björn Salgert, Thomas C. Rakow:
Modellierung von relationalen Datenbanken mit UML im Round-Trip-Engineering. 355-364 - Oliver Swoboda:
Serverseitige Aggregation von Zeitreihendaten in verteilten NoSQL-Datenbanken. 365-373 - Roland Kahlert, Matthias Liebeck, Joseph Cornelius:
Understanding Trending Topics in Twitter. 375-384 - Wolfgang Amann:
Vergleich und Evaluation von RDF-on-Hadoop-Lösungen. 385-394
Tutorienprogramm
- Thomas Seidl:
Multimedia Similarity Search. 397 - Felix Gessert, Wolfram Wingerath, Norbert Ritter:
Scalable Data Management: An In-Depth Tutorial on NoSQL Data Stores. 399-402
Data Science Challenge
- Tim Waizenegger:
BTW 2017 Data Science Challenge (SDSC17). 405-406
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