Leo Bertossi, Carleton University, presented "Cardinality-based Repairs for Consistent Query Answering" at 4.10pm as part of the Scottish Database Interest Group [external] seminar season at the University of Edinburgh, Appleton Tower 2nd floor seminar room (2.02). The DCC was a co-sponsor of this event.
Jano van Hemert, research leader at the National e-Science Centre (NeSC), talked about his work at this informal (and free) lab lunch which started at 1.00pm.
Stephen Salter, Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design, School of Engineering and Electronics, University of Edinburgh, talked about his work at this informal (and free) lab lunch.
Wang-Chiew Tan, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Santa Cruz, presented "Debugging Schema Mappings with Routes" at this informal (and free) lab lunch.
Bertram Ludaescher, Department of Computer Science & Genome Center at the University of California, presented "Musings & Visions on e-Science Workflows, Provenance, and Finite Model Theory" at this informal (and free) lab lunch. Scientific discovery is increasingly data-driven and dependent on effective and efficient means to deal with a data deluge. Scientific workflows capture and automate data management, visualisation, and analysis tasks with the ultimate aim to accelerate scientific knowledge discovery.
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