S. Ceri

Publication List Details

Period

1986 - 2008

Number

43

Co-Authors

Editorial Board (2008)

M. J. Carey, S. Ceri, P. Bernstein, U. Dayal, C. Faloutsos, J. C. Freytag, ...

is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilm or in any other way, and storage in data banks....

IS1 Collected Scientific Publications: 2004 – 2007 References (2008)

S. Abiteboul, R. Agrawal, P. A. Bernstein, M. J. Carey, S. Ceri, W. B. Croft, ...

G. Weikum, J. Widom, and S. B. Zdonik. The Lowell database research self-assessment.

cwi.nl/CWIreports/PNA/PNA-E0421.pdf. (2008)

In K. Aardal, G. L. Nemhauser, R. Weismantel, Book On Discrete, S. Abiteboul, R. Agrawal, ...

[1] K. Aardal. Comments on the paper: Attacking the market split problem with lattice point

y (2007)

S. Ceri, S. Comai, E. Damiani, P. Fraternali, S. Paraboschi, L. Tanca

The widespreading of XML as a standard for semi-structured documents on the WEB opens up challenging opportunities for WEB query languages. In this paper we introduce XML-GL, a graphical query...

Polo di Crema (2007)

S. Ceri, S. Comai, Politecnico Di Milano, E. Damiani, Via Bramante, P. Fraternali, ...

In this paper we describe the advanced features of XML-GL, a graphical query language over XML data which enables the retrieval and restructuring of XML documents in a simple and intuitive way. After...

SUMMARY (2001)

M. Matera, A. Maurino, S. Ceri, P. Fraternali

This paper illustrates a model-driven approach to the design of collaborative Web-based applications, i.e., applications in which several users play different roles, in a collaborative way, to pursue...

Modeling data entry and operations in WebML (2000)

Ceri Fraternali Bongio, S. Ceri, P. Fraternali, A. Bongio, A. Maurino

Web Modeling Language (WebML, http://webml.org) is a notation for visually specifying complex Web sites at the conceptual level. All the concepts of WebML are specified both graphically and in XML;...

WIDE - A Distributed Architecture for Workflow Management (1997)

Ceri, S., Sánchez, G.

This paper presents the distributed architecture of the WIDE workflow management system. We show how distribution and scalability are obtained by the use of a distributed object model, a...

Deriving Active Rules for Workflow Enactment (1996)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

Workflows consist of computer-supported, data-intensive activities which involve multiple "steps" of processing; Workflow management is an emerging and challenging field, offering...

Workflow Evolution (1996)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

A basic step towards flexibility in workflow systems is the consistent and effective management of workflow evolution, i.e., of changing existing workflows while they are operational. In this area,...

Semantic WorkFlow Interoperability (1996)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

. A workflow consists of a collection of activities which support a specific business process; classical examples range from claim management in an insurance company to production scheduling in a...

Workflow Evolution (1996)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

. A basic step towards flexibility in workflow systems is the consistent and effective management of workflow evolution, i.e. of changing existing workflows while they are operational. One of the...

Independent Updates and Incremental Agreement in Replicated Databases (1995)

S. Ceri

. Update propagation and transaction atomicity are major obstacles to the development of replicated databases. Many practical applications, such as automated teller machine networks, flight...

Conceptual Modeling of WorkFlows (1995)

Casati Ceri Pernici, F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

. Workflow management is emerging as a challenging area for databases, stressing database technology beyond its current capabilities. Workflow management systems need to be more integrated with data...

Conceptual Modeling of WorkFlows (1995)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

. Workflow management is emerging as a challenging area for databases, stressing database technology beyond its current capabilities. Workflow management systems need to be more integrated with data...

Independent Updates And Incremental Agreement in Replicated Databases (1995)

S. Ceri

Abstract. Update propagation and transaction atomicity are major obstacles to the development of replicated databases. Many practical applications, such as automated teller machine networks, ight...

A survey of parallel execution strategies for transitive closure and logic programs (1993)

Cacace, F., Ceri, S., Houtsma, M.A.W.

An important feature of database technology of the nineties is the use of parallelism for speeding up the execution of complex queries. This technology is being tested in several experimental...

The case for independent updates (1992)

Ceri, S., Houtsma, M.A.W., Keller, A.M., Samarati, P.

The authors present the case for allowing independent updates on replicated databases. In autonomous, heterogeneous, or large scale systems, using two-phase commit for updates may be infeasible....

Parallel hierarchical evaluation of transitive closure queries (1991)

Houtsma, M.A.W., Cacace, F., Ceri, S.

Presents a new approach to parallel computation of transitive closure queries using a semantic data fragmentation. Tuples of a large base relation denote edges in a graph, which models a...

Parallel hierarchical evaluation of transitive closure queries (1991)

Cacace, F., Ceri, Prof.dr. S.

Presents a new approach to parallel computation of transitive closure queries using a semantic data fragmentation. Tuples of a large base relation denote edges in a graph, which models a...

Parallel hierarchical evaluation of transitive closure queries (1991)

Houtsma, M.A.W., Cacace, F., Ceri, S.

Presents a new approach to parallel computation of transitive closure queries using a semantic data fragmentation. Tuples of a large base relation denote edges in a graph, which models a...

An overview of parallel strategies for transitive closure on algebraic machines (1990)

Cacace, F., Ceri, S., Houtsma, M.A.W.

An important feature of database technology of the nineties is the use of distributed computation for speeding up the execution of complex queries. Today, the use of parallelism is tested in several...

Translation and optimization of logic queries: the algebraic approach (1986)

S. Ceri, G. Gottlob ('i, L. Lavazza

This paper presents an algebraic approach to translation and optimization of logic queries. We first develop a syntax directed translation from rules of function-free logic programs to algebraic...

HyperCare: a prototype of an active database for compliance with essential hypertension therapy guidelines.

Caironi, P. V., Portoni, L., Combi, C., Pinciroli, F., Ceri, S.

HyperCare is a prototype of a decision support system for essential hypertension care management. The medical knowledge implemented in HyperCare derives from the guidelines for the management of mild...