Accepted Papers

  • Making SQL Assertions Work. Toon Koppelaars. Database Development, Oracle Corporation.
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  • SQL Valley: a new competency-based, gamified educational web-app for SQL with personalized learning paths. Hildo Bijl. Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands.
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  • Towards Data Forgetting at Scale. Ramon Rico. Data Intensive Systems, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
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  • Progressive Entity Resolution: A Design Space Exploration. Jakub Maciejewski, Konstantinos Nikoletos, George Papadakis and Yannis Velegrakis. Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens, Greece. 
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  • WaveStitch: Flexible and Fast Conditional Time Series Generation with Diffusion Models. Aditya Shankar, Lydia Chen, Arie van Deursen, and Rihan Hai. Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, Université de Neuchátel, Switzerland. 
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  • IMLP: An Energy-Efficient Continual Learning Method for Tabular Data Streams. Yuandou Wang, Filip Gunnarsson, and Rihan Hai. Web Information Systems, EEMCS, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. 
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  • The Missing Dimensions in Geo-Distributed Database Evaluation. Oto Mraz, Kyriakos Psarakis, George Christodoulou, Paris Carbone, Asterios Katsifodimos. Software Technology Department, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands. Department of Computer Science, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. 
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  • Dynamic networks for currency estimation. Jono Sonck, Antoon Bronselaer, Guy De Tré. Department of Telecommunications and Information Processing, Ghent University, Belgium. 
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  • Halting Recurrent GNNs and the Graded µ-Calculus. Jeroen Bollen Data Science Institute, UHasselt, Belgium
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  • Time Series Anomaly Detection in Healthcare using Variogram Transition Rules. Janne Cools, Toon Boeckling, and Antoon Bronselaer. Department of Telecommunications and Information Processing, University of Ghent, Belgium
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  • Rule-Based Reliability Estimation in Sparse and Irregular Time Series in Longitudinal Databases. Toon Boeckling, Janne Cools, and Antoon Bronselaer. Deptartment of Telecommunications and Information Processing, Ghent University, Belgium. 
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  • Addressing the Research Metadata Bottleneck: Surveying Features for Engagement and Productivity. Eva Eleonora Ferradosa, Christoph Lofi. Department of Software Technology, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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  • TranSQL+: Serving Large Language Models with SQL on Low-Resource Hardware. Wenbo Sun, Qiming Guo, Wenlu Wang and Rihan Hai. Technical University of Delft, Netherlands, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, US.
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  • Graph Algorithms for Everyone, Everywhere. Daan de Graaf, Robert Brijder, Nikolay Yakovets. Database Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. 
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  • Incremental view maintenance for SPARQL queries: adapting the counting algorithm. Dore Staquet, Bart Buelens, and Jan Van den Bussche. D&A, VITO, Belgium. DSI, UHasselt. 
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  • Towards Efficient Vector Similarity Search in Analytical Databases. Simon van Noort, Leonardo Kuffo and Peter Boncz. Database Architectures, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, The Netherlands. 
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  • FastLanes for ML: GPU Decoding with PyTorch Images. Yuxin Tang, Feng Zhang and Peter Boncz. Renmin University of China. CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 
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  • Trading determinism for speed: An algebra for large graph analytics using nondeterminism. Ashkey Elizabeth Bince and Robert Brijder. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
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  • A Declarative Rule-Based Formalization of R2RML: Bridging Knowledge Graph Construction and Database Theory. Ali Elhalawati, Anastasia Dimou and Jan Van den Bussche. KU Leuven – Flanders Make@KULeuven – Leuven.AI, Leuven, Belgium, Hasselt University, Hasselt, Belgium
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  • Data Systems for AI and Quantum. Rihan Hai. Web Information System, TU Delft, The Netherlands.
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  • Information-Theoretic Security in Quantum. SPIR Danning Zhan, Rihan Hai. Web Information System, TUDelft, The Netherlands
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  • Why-Provenance for Datalog with Negation. Bart Bogaerts, Marco Calautti, Andreas Pieris, Samuele Pollaci and Robbe Van den Eede. Department of Computer Science, KU Leuven, Belgium. Department of Computer Science, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. Department of Computer Science, University of Milan, Italy. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Cyprus. 
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  • Towards Mixed-Model Database Management Systems. Martin Vahlensieck, Marco Vogt, and Heiko Schuldt. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Basel, Switzerland
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  • Bounding the Makespan of Transaction Schedules. Tim Baccaert Software Languages Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
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  • OmniSketch: Efficient Multi-Dimensional Stream Analytics with Arbitrary Predicates. Wieger R. Punter, Odysseas Papapetrou and Minos Garofalakis. Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. Athena Research Center & Technical University of Crete, Greece. 
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  • Scalable Evaluation of Rule-Based Recommender Systems: Algorithms and Benchmarks. Len Feremans and Bart Goethals. Adrem Data Lab, University of Antwerp, Belgium. Data Science Institute, University of Hasselt, Belgium.
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  • Towards a Controllable and Realistic Entity Matching Benchmark. Xue Li, Zeyu Zhang, Sebastian Schelter, Paul Groth, Madelon Hulsebos. CWI, The Netherlands. UvA, The Netherlands. TU Berlin, Germany
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  • Coordinated Sampling for Inner Product Sketching: Recent Advances and Research Gaps. Aécio Santos. CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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  • A Text-to-SQL Benchmark for Official Statistics. Lucas Lageweg, Jan-Christoph Kalo, Karen Goes, Tom van den Broek, Frank Pijpers and Paul Groth. INDElab, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, The Netherlands. 
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  • Relational Processing of Tensor Programs. Thomas Muñoz Serrano. Data Science Institute, Hasselt University, Belgium. 
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  • A DBDBD Primer on Notional Machines for Data Systems Education. Daphne Miedema. INDElab, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 
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  • Learning from Relational Structure: Understanding When and How Databases Benefit Predictive Models. Tamara Cucumides, Floris Geerts. University of Antwerp, Belgium. 
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