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Federica Mandreoli

Researcher at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Publications -  147
Citations -  1821

Federica Mandreoli is an academic researcher from University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. The author has contributed to research in topics: XML & Semantic Web. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 142 publications receiving 1639 citations. Previous affiliations of Federica Mandreoli include University of Manchester & University of Bologna.

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Native Temporal Slicing Support for XML Databases

TL;DR: Temporal XML Query Processor as mentioned in this paper exploits an ad-hoc temporal in- dexing scheme relying on relational approaches and a technology supporting temporal slicing, achieving good efficiency results, outperforming stratum-based solutions when dealing with time-related application requirements while continuing to guarantee good performance in traditional scenarios.
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RPDM: A system for RFID probabilistic data management

TL;DR: To handle the huge data volume generated by RFID deployments, RPDM proposes and implements a simple on-line summarization mechanism, which is able to provide small space representation for the massive RFID probabilistic data streams while preserving the meaningful information.
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VarCopy: a Visual Exploratory Data Analysis Platform for Copy Number Variation Studies

TL;DR: VarCopy as discussed by the authors is a web application that allows visual, interactive exploration and analysis of the CNV landscape of multiple species, allowing the identification of new target genes that might be useful for biomedical research.

A framework for biological data normalization, interoperability, and mining for cancer microenvironment analysis

TL;DR: The IS-BioBank (Integrated Semantic Biological Data Bank) proposal consists of the realization of a framework for enabling the interoperability among different biological data sources and for ultimately supporting expert users in the complex process of extraction, navigation and visualization of the precious knowledge hidden in such a huge quantity of data.

Personalized access to multi-version XML documents in an eGovernment scenario

TL;DR: A multi-version XML data model supporting both temporal versioning –essential in normative systems– and semantic versioning is defined, which allows users to retrieve personalized norm versions only containing provisions which are applicable to their personal case.