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  • Vries, A. P., Mamoulis, N., Nes, N. J., & Kersten, M. L. (2001). Efficient image retrieval by exploiting vertical fragmentation. (Techn. Rep. INS; No. INS-R0109). CWI.
  • Schmidt, A. R., Waas, F., Kersten, M. L., Florescu, D., Manolescu, I., Carey, M. J., & Busse, R. (2001). The XML Benchmark Project. (Techn. Rep. INS; No. INS-R0103). CWI.
  • Smeulders, A. W. M., Kersten, M. L., Biemond, J., & Werkhoven, P. (2001). Multimedia expression of interest, Rapport voor ICES-KIS. Unknown Publisher.
  • Blok, H. E., Windhouwer, M. A., van Zwol, R., Petkovic, M., Apers, P. M. G., Kersten, M. L., & Jonker, W. (2001). Flexible and scalable digital library search. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB)
  • Bosch, H. G. P., de Vries, A. P., Nes, N., & Kersten, M. L. (2001). A case for Image Quering through Image Spots. In Storage and Retrieval for Media Databases 2001: San Jose, CA, USA (pp. 20-30). (Proceedings of SPIE; Vol. 4315). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.410937
  • Schmidt, A. R., Waas, F., Kersten, M. L., Florescu, D., Carey, M. J., Manolescu, I., & Busse, R. (2001). Why and How to Benchmark XML Databases. SIGMOD Record, 3(30).
  • Waas, F., & Kersten, M. L. (2001). Memory -Aware Query Routing in Interactive Webbased Information Systems. In Proceedings of the British National Conference on Databases (BNCOD) in LNCS (pp. 168-184). Springer Verlag GmbH.
  • Schmidt, A. R., Kersten, M. L., & Windhouwer, M. A. (2001). Querying XML Documents Made Easy: Nearest Concept Queries. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE) (pp. 321-329).
  • Kersten, M. L., Manegold, S., Boncz, P. A., & Nes, N. (2001). Macro-and Micro- Parallelism in a DBMS. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Parallel Processing (EuroPar) in LNCS (pp. 6-15). Springer Verlag GmbH.
  • Karlsson, S. J., & Kersten, M. L. (2000). Omega-storage: A Self Organizing Multi-attribute Storage Technique for Large Main Memories. In Australian Database Conference (pp. 57-64). IEEE Press.
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