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Ohua-powered, Semi-transparent UDF's in the Noria DatabaseAdam et al., 2019
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- Adam J
- Castrillon I
- Ertel I
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The adoption of database technology is still increasing, predominantly in areas such as, for instance, DBMS backed websites and Big Data. With the increase in adoption comes a more diverse set of tasks that databases are used for and new domains they are used in [1]. This …
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