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The serializability of concurrent database updates [PDF]
Christos H. Papadimitriou
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Search Multiple Types of Research Assets From Jupyter Notebook
ABSTRACT Objective Data science and machine learning methodologies are essential to address complex scientific challenges across various domains. These advancements generate numerous research assets such as datasets, software tools, and workflows, which are shared within the open science community. Concurrently, computational notebook environments like
Na Li, Siamak Farshidi, Zhiming Zhao
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Parsing Millions of DNS Records Per Second
ABSTRACT Objectives To enhance the throughput of DNS parsing by addressing the computational expense of processing large plain text DNS zone files. To specifically increase the speed of parsing DNS zone files compared to existing state‐of‐the‐art parsers. Method Development of a new approach named simdzone for DNS parsing.
Jeroen Koekkoek, Daniel Lemire
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Advancing IoT interoperability: dynamic data serialization using ThingsBoard
Benchmarking leading data serialization protocols such as schemaless JSON with binary serialization formats demonstrates the superior performance of the latter in Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems.
Dmytro I. Shvaika+2 more
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New motherhood and eugenics in German women's political and popular fiction around 1900
Abstract Fictional texts have long functioned as a testing ground for new impulses in society. At the turn of the twentieth century many German feminists were demanding greater influence for women in public life not despite but because of their role as mothers.
Caroline Bland
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Characterization of neighborhood operators based on neighborhood relationships
Neighborhood relationships play a pivotal role in rough set theory, addressing the limitations of equivalence relations. This article focuses on defining upper and lower approximation operators using neighborhood relationships and exploring their ...
Caixin Wei+3 more
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Relaxing the limitations of serializable transactions in distributed systems [PDF]
Calton Pu
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Paired Course and Dorm Allocation [PDF]
Consider a university administrator who must assign students to both courses and dorms, and runs (random) serial dictatorship independently in each market. While serial dictatorship is efficient for each individual matching problem holding the other fixed, Pareto improvements can be found via students jointly trading their allocated course and dorm. To
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An alternative approach to serialization of multilevel secure Transactions [PDF]
Brajendra Panda
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ONCE and ONCE+: Counting the Frequency of Time-constrained Serial Episodes in a Streaming Sequence [PDF]
As a representative sequential pattern mining problem, counting the frequency of serial episodes from a streaming sequence has drawn continuous attention in academia due to its wide application in practice, e.g., telecommunication alarms, stock market, transaction logs, bioinformatics, etc.
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