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Jiansheng Huang

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  15
Citations -  565

Jiansheng Huang is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Unstructured data & Table (database). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications receiving 453 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiansheng Huang include Business International Corporation & LinkedIn.

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The Snowflake Elastic Data Warehouse

TL;DR: The paper highlights some of the key features of Snowflake: extreme elasticity and availability, semi-structured and schema-less data, time travel, and end-to-end security.
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On the provenance of non-answers to queries over extracted data

TL;DR: This work focuses on providing provenance-style explanations for non-answers and develops a mechanism for providing this new type of provenance and suggests that this approach can provide effective provenance information that can help a user resolve their doubts over non-ANSwers to a query.
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Information extraction challenges in managing unstructured data

TL;DR: The work suggests that IE in managing unstructured data can open up many interesting research challenges, and that these challenges can greatly benefit from the wealth of work on managing structured data that has been carried out by the database community.
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The Case for a Structured Approach to Managing Unstructured Data.

TL;DR: Drawing on the lessons learned while managing relational data, a structured approach to managing unstructured data is outlined and the potential implications of this approach to manage other kinds of non-relational data are discussed.
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The Case for a Structured Approach to Managing Unstructured Data

TL;DR: In this paper, a structured approach to managing unstructured data is presented, based on the lessons learned while managing relational data, and discussed the potential implications of this approach to manage other kinds of non-relational data.