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TelegraphCQ: continuous dataflow processing
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Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data table of contents
San Diego, California
DEMONSTRATION SESSION: Stream and sensor processing table of contents
Pages: 668 - 668  
Year of Publication: 2003
ISBN:1-58113-634-X
Authors
Sirish Chandrasekaran  University of California, Berkeley, CA
Owen Cooper  University of California, Berkeley, CA
Amol Deshpande  University of California, Berkeley, CA
Michael J. Franklin  University of California, Berkeley, CA
Joseph M. Hellerstein  University of California, Berkeley, CA
Wei Hong  Intel Research Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
Sailesh Krishnamurthy  University of California, Berkeley, CA
Samuel R. Madden  University of California, Berkeley, CA
Fred Reiss  University of California, Berkeley, CA
Mehul A. Shah  University of California, Berkeley, CA
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SIGMOD: ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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CHANDRASEKARAN, S., et al.. TelegraphCQ: Continuous dataflow processing for an uncertain world. In Proceedings of CIDR Conference (2003).
 
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KRISHNAMURTHY, S., et al.. TelegraphCQ: An architectural status report. IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin 26, 1 (March 2003).

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Owen Cooper: colleagues
Amol Deshpande: colleagues
Michael J. Franklin: colleagues
Joseph M. Hellerstein: colleagues
Wei Hong: colleagues
Sailesh Krishnamurthy: colleagues
Samuel R. Madden: colleagues
Fred Reiss: colleagues
Mehul A. Shah: colleagues