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DBLP is a computer science bibliography website. Starting in 1993 at Universität Trier in Germany, it grew from a small collection of HTML files [1] and became an organization hosting a database and logic programming bibliography site.
DBLP, Zotero, BibSonomy, Mendeley: BibDesk Yes Yes No Yes No ACM portal, Jstor, DBLP, Google Scholar, Web of Science, any Z39.50 or Entrez, and others BibSonomy Yes Yes Yes Yes No Various [42] Bookends Yes No No Yes No Web of Science, Amazon, Google Scholar, Z39.50: Citavi Yes Yes Yes Yes No
International Conference on Very Large Data Bases or VLDB conference is an annual conference held by the non-profit Very Large Data Base Endowment Inc. While named after very large databases, the conference covers the research and development results in the broader field of database management.
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This template generates an external link to an account at DBLP. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status PID pid 1 PID string used in the URL.
The previous Wikipedia title "Digital Bibliography & Library Project" should be superseded by simply DBLP and/or DBLP Computer Science Bibliography. As the DBLP FAQ states DBLP is preferred over the outdated "DataBase systems and Logic Programming" and no mention is made of the assumed backronym "Digital Bibliography & Library Project" though ...
Andrew Chi-Chih Yao (Chinese: 姚期智; pinyin: Yáo Qīzhì; born December 24, 1946) is a Chinese computer scientist and computational theorist.He is currently a professor and the dean of Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences (IIIS) at Tsinghua University.
Roscoe was born in Dundee, Scotland.He studied for a degree in mathematics at University College, Oxford, from 1975 to 1978, graduating with the top mark for his year in the university.