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    An effect of simplifying magic rules for answering recursive queries in deductive databases by Mamat, Ali, Mat Deris, Mustafa

    Published 1997
    “…However, rules generated by the algorithm for answering queries are too many compared to the original rules. …”
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    OPTIMIZED MIN-MIN TASK SCHEDULING ALGORITHM FOR SCIENTIFIC WORKFLOWS IN A CLOUD ENVIRONMENT by Murad S.S., Badeel R., Alsandi N.S.A., Alshaaya R.F., Ahmed R.A., Muhammed A., Derahman M.

    Published 2023
    “…To achieve this, we propose a new noble mechanism called Optimized Min-Min (OMin-Min) algorithm, inspired by the Min-Min algorithm. The objectives of this work are: i) to provide a comprehensive review of the cloud and scheduling process; ii) to classify the scheduling strategies and scientific workflows; iii) to implement our proposed algorithm with various scheduling algorithms (i.e., Min-Min, Round-Robin, Max-Min, and Modified Max-Min) for performance comparison, within different cloudlet sizes (i.e., small, medium, large, and heavy) in three scientific workflows (i.e., Montage, Epigenomics, and SIPHT); and iv) to investigate the performance of the implemented algorithms by using CloudSim. …”
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    Batch mode heuristic approaches for efficient task scheduling in grid computing system by Maipan-Uku, Jamilu Yahaya

    Published 2016
    “…Many algorithms have been implemented to solve the grid scheduling problem. …”
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    Direct approach for mining association rules from structured XML data by Abazeed, Ashraf Riad

    Published 2012
    “…The proposed method, XiFLEX has been implemented using two different techniques (java based & XQuery) and compared with the original FLEX algorithm in its basic implementation and the Apriori algorithm for frequent patterns generation. …”
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    Query proof structure caching for incremental evaluation of tabled prolog programs / Taher Muhammad Ali by Taher Muhammad, Ali

    Published 2013
    “…Every successful branch is translated into a JTMS network that links the facts used in the proof branch to the answer generated by that branch. When the same query is re-evaluated, the query engine collects the valid answers for the query at that moment and returns them by using the cached proof structure for the query. …”
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