2007 |
12 | EE | Daniel Rocco,
James Caverlee,
Ling Liu,
Terence Critchlow:
Service Class Driven Dynamic Data Source Discovery with DynaBot.
Int. J. Web Service Res. 4(3): 26-48 (2007) |
2006 |
11 | EE | James Caverlee,
Ling Liu,
Daniel Rocco:
Discovering Interesting Relationships among Deep Web Databases: A Source-Biased Approach.
World Wide Web 9(4): 585-622 (2006) |
2005 |
10 | EE | Daniel Rocco,
James Caverlee,
Ling Liu,
Terence Critchlow:
Domain-Specific Web Service Discovery with Service Class Descriptions.
ICWS 2005: 481-488 |
9 | | Daniel Rocco,
James Caverlee,
Ling Liu:
XPACK: A High-Performance WEB Document Encoding.
WEBIST 2005: 32-39 |
8 | EE | Daniel Rocco,
James Caverlee,
Ling Liu,
Terence Critchlow:
Exploiting the deep web with DynaBot: matching, probing, and ranking.
WWW (Special interest tracks and posters) 2005: 1174-1175 |
7 | EE | Anne H. H. Ngu,
Daniel Rocco,
Terence Critchlow,
David Buttler:
Automatic Discovery and Inferencing of Complex Bioinformatics Web Interfaces.
World Wide Web 8(4): 463-493 (2005) |
2004 |
6 | EE | James Caverlee,
Ling Liu,
Daniel Rocco:
Discovering and ranking web services with BASIL: a personalized approach with biased focus.
ICSOC 2004: 153-162 |
5 | EE | David Buttler,
Daniel Rocco,
Ling Liu:
Efficient web change monitoring with page digest.
WWW (Alternate Track Papers & Posters) 2004: 476-477 |
2003 |
4 | EE | Ling Liu,
David Buttler,
Terence Critchlow,
Wei Han,
Henrique Paques,
Calton Pu,
Daniel Rocco:
BioSeek: Exploiting Source-Capability Information for Integrated Access to Multiple Bioinformatics Data Sources.
BIBE 2003: 263- |
3 | EE | Daniel Rocco,
David Buttler,
Ling Liu:
Page Digest for Large-Scale Web Services.
CEC 2003: 381-390 |
2 | | Daniel Rocco,
Terence Critchlow:
Automatic discovery and classification of bioinformatics Web sources.
Bioinformatics 19(15): 1927-1933 (2003) |
2002 |
1 | EE | David Buttler,
Matthew Coleman,
Terence Critchlow,
Renato Fileto,
Wei Han,
Ling Liu,
Calton Pu,
Daniel Rocco,
Li Xiong:
Querying Multiple Bioinformatics Data Sources: Can Semantic Web Research Help?
SIGMOD Record 31(4): 59-64 (2002) |