R5 2

     ... manner In addition OLAP transactions are now associated with deadlines transaction timeliness and data freshness requirement data timeliness Balancing between these two requirements poses another challenge in real time data warehousing context In this paper we present an e cient technique aimed...

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http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~comad/2009/proceedings/R5_2.pdf

2041-1480-2-8

     ... and Luke McCarthy Correspondence markw illuminae com Department of Medical Genetics Heart Lung Institute at St Paul s Hospital University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada Abstract Background The complexity and inter related nature of biological data poses a difficult challenge for data and tool...

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http://www.jbiomedsem.com/content/pdf/2041-1480-2-8.pdf

CRPITV17Barg

     ... for information exchange and content management The power of XML allows authors to structure a document in a way which precisely captures the semantics of the data This however poses a substantial barrier to casual and non expert users who wish to query such data as it is the structure of the data which forms...

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http://crpit.com/confpapers/CRPITV17Barg.pdf

194

     ... to organize information Access to such an information system is based on use of a database query language on the part of the user This poses user skills or skill levels as problem For example for medical sta at a hospital users can not spare time to learn a database query language As a result medical sta tend...

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http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/comad/2006/proceedings/194.pdf

UMICS 14

     ... in industrial environments Several challenges arise when people or mobile assets are tracked Security is one of the main problems that location tracking poses In this position paper we want to address the long term authentication and accountability of location tracking history information or path In order...

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...matik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-75/files/UMICS_14.pdf

w15744

     ... in Europe is dramatic and will deeply affect future labor financial and goods markets The expected strain on public budgets and especially social security has already received prominent attention but aging poses many other economic challenges that threaten growth and living standards if they remain...

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http://www.nber.org/papers/w15744.pdf

10-hidingpresence

     ...mbiguity Hide the Presence of Individuals and Their Privacy with Low Information Loss Hui Wendy Wang Department of Computer Science Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken NJ USA hwang cs stevens edu Abstract Publishing a database instance containing individual information poses two kinds...

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http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~comad/2008/PDFs/10-hidingpresence.pdf

w10730

     ... changes which imply two cones of liberalization in price space Because welfare is negatively but import volume positively related to the generalized variance the cones do not intersect which poses a dilemma for trade policy reform Finally we show that generalized and trade weighted moments are mutually...

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http://www.nber.org/papers/w10730.pdf

Abstract085

     ... pose tracking is a challenging task for several reasons The large variety of poses and high dimensionality of the human model complicates the examination of the entire subject and makes it harder to detect each body part separately However the poses can be presented in a low dimensional space using...

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paper 30

     ... by the proliferation of data sources both in single organizations and in open environments Speci cally the information systems of medium and large organizations are typically constituted by several independent and distributed data sources and this poses great dif culties with respect to the goal of accessing data...

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http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-573/paper_30.pdf

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