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2018 Thirteenth International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM)
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ISBN: 1538652447 1538652455 Year: 2018 Publisher: Piscataway, New Jersey : IEEE,

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Big data, smart data, stupid data : comment (vraiment) valoriser vos données : petit manuel à l'usage de ceux qui veulent accélérer et réussir
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ISBN: 2100777467 2100777475 Year: 2018 Publisher: Malakoff : Dunod,

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Résumé fourni par l'éditeur: Demain, tout, absolument tout, produira de la data. Les entreprises qui sauront s'en servir réussiront. Les autres disparaîtront. Vous souhaitez décoller et réussir ? Ce livre est fait pour vous ! Pratique et piquant, il vous guidera étape par étape. Pour réussir, il vous faut tout bousculer : vos procédures, vos talents, votre culture. jusqu'à votre proposition de valeur ! Stratégies, exécution, casting, contraintes règlementaires. ce petit manuel traitera de tout, sans tabou, pour vous permettre d'aller droit au but ! N'attendez plus, lancez-vous.


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Proceedings of the 14th International Workshop on Data Management on New Hardware
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Year: 2018 Publisher: New York, N.Y. : ACM,

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Proceedings of the ACM India Joint International Conference on Data Science and Management of Data
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Year: 2018 Publisher: New York : ACM,

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Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Big Data Engineering and Technology
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Year: 2018 Publisher: New York : ACM,

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As we know, Big Data is a popular term used to describe the exponential growth and availability of data, both structured and unstructured. Big Data may be as important to business and society due to its wide applications as the Internet has become. It is well-known that more data may lead to more accurate decision making. To raise awareness of the Big Data Engineering and Technology and its challenges, we hold this conference to offer you a unique opportunity to share ideas and experiences and to discuss evolving Big Data Engineering and Technology and its challenges.


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Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Management of Data
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Year: 2018 Publisher: New York NY : ACM,

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It is our pleasure to share with you the proceedings of SIGMOD 2018, the 44th ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, in Houston, Texas. For many people, the words 'Houston, Texas' conjure up images of cowboy hats and oil rigs. This is not without reason. More than 20 Fortune 500 oil and gas companies are headquartered in Houston, and Texas beef is legendary. But less appreciated is that Houston is a vibrant and diverse city. By the usual metrics it is the most racially and ethnically diverse city in the United States. That diversity helps to make Houston a foodie's paradise, with wonderful Mexican, Tex-Mex, Vietnamese, and Chinese restaurants, and great Southern options, such as soul food and Cajun. Not to mention the best Texas-style barbecue! The SIGMOD conference is being held at the Marriott Marquis Houston, overlooking downtown Houston's Discovery Green park. Adjacent to Discovery Green are Minute Maid Park and the Toyota Center, home of baseball's Houston Astros and basketball's Houston Rockets, respectively. The conference banquet is at Minute Maid Park. Downtown Houston is a short car or train ride from great Houston museum district attractions such as the Menil Collection and the world-class shopping of the Houston Galleria area. And to repeat, everywhere you go in Houston, you'll find great food! This year's technical program features 90 research papers selected from 461 submissions, 15 industrial papers selected from 40 submissions, two invited industrial papers, 35 demonstration papers selected from 108 submissions, and 5 tutorials selected from 14 submissions (two of which were merged into a 2-session tutorial). There are 15 research sessions, 4 industry sessions, an invited special session, and two demonstration sessions. The two invited keynotes were chosen to broaden the SIGMOD community's understanding of areas having a major effect on data management: Eric Brewer, VP of Infrastructure at Google and faculty member at UC Berkeley, talking about the effect of container technology on cloud computing; and Pedro Domingos, Professor at University of Washington, talking about machine learning-what works, what doesn't, and where the field is headed. Like last year, the keynotes are followed by a plenary session of teaser talks, where each presenter gives a one-minute summary of their paper, to give attendees a high-level view of the conference and help them decide which sessions to attend. There are two changes in the session organization from recent years, whose goal is to make the program more compact and interesting for attendees. First, tutorials are presented during the main conference on Tuesday through Thursday, rather than on Friday after the main conference is over. Second, to ensure there are at most four parallel sessions in each time slot, each research paper presentation is allocated either 20 minutes or 10 minutes. The decision of long vs. short presentations had several phases. During the reviewing process, PC members were asked to recommend whether each paper, if accepted, should be a long or short presentation. Then research PC group leaders made a recommendation for each of the accepted papers they supervised -- definitely 20 minutes, 20 minutes if there's time available, borderline, or definitely 10 minutes -- based on reviews, reviewer discussions, and their own judgment, without knowing the identity of authors. Their recommendation is not necessarily a quality metric. They recommended 'definitely 10' for some papers highly-rated by reviewers, because the topic was narrow, could be explained in 10 minutes, or couldn't be explained in 20 minutes so extra time wouldn't help. For borderline papers, the final decision was based on many factors, such as topic diversity, institutional diversity, and the time available in the relevant session. The Research Program Committee consisted of a Program Chair, two Program Vice Chairs, 15 group leaders, and 173 Program Committee Members. There were two rounds of submissions, with deadlines in July and November, respectively. Initially, each paper received three reviews. Additional reviews were solicited in cases where the reviewers did not have enough confidence, or where there was a significant score discrepancy in the first three reviews. Papers were extensively discussed online. Of the 458 submissions, 20 were desk rejected (i.e., without reviews), 9 were accepted based on the first round of reviews, and 327 were rejected. Authors of the remaining 102 papers were asked to revise their papers to address reviewers' criticisms; 81 of those revisions were ultimately accepted. While the entire program committee worked hard to select an excellent program, the chairs and area leaders are especially grateful to the following program committee members for their very high quality work on the committee: Ashraf Aboulnaga, Manos Athanassoulis, Sebastian Breβ, Graham Cormode, Sudipto Das, Khuzaima Daudjee, Aaron Elmore, Ada Fu, Michael Hay, Yuxiong He, Yannis Katsis, Alexandra Meliou, Dan Olteanu, Andrew Pavlo, Peter Pietzuch, Lucian Popa, Semih Salihoglu, Ryan Stutsman, Yufei Tao, and Alexander Thomson. The program also includes industry papers, demonstrations, tutorials, workshops, a Student Research Competition, and a New Researcher Symposium. We thank the organizers of all the technical events, including research PC vice-chairs Xin Luna Dong and Mohamed Mokbel, industrial PC chairs Samuel Madden and Neoklis Polyzotis, demonstration chairs Georgia Koutrika and Feifei Li, tutorial chairs Ihab Ilyas and Stratis Viglas, workshop chairs Ihab Ilyas and Benny Kimelfeld, Student Research Competition chairs Alvin Cheung and Jana Giceva, and New Research Symposium chairs Katja Hose and Eugene Wu. We are also grateful to the CMT team, who modified their reviewing system to accommodate new aspects of this year's PC process.


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Proceedings of the 37th ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGAI Symposium on Principles of Database Systems
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Year: 2018 Publisher: New York, New York : Association for Computing Machinery,

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Proceedings of the 21st International Workshop on the Web and Databases
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Year: 2018 Publisher: New York, N.Y. : ACM,

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Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Management of Digital EcoSystems
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Year: 2018 Publisher: New York, New York : The Association for Computing Machinery,

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Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Data Management for End-To-End Machine Learning
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