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Overview

Angela Bonifati is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research primarily focuses on computer science, with an emphasis on artificial intelligence, computer networks and communications, signal processing, computer vision and pattern recognition, and management science and operations research.

The scientist's work covers several research topics including advanced database systems and queries, graph theory and algorithms, data management and algorithms, semantic web and ontologies, advanced graph neural networks, data quality and management, and time series analysis and forecasting.

Selected recent publications include:

  • "The future is big graphs," 2021, Communications of the ACM
  • "Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: Opportunities and Challenges," 2023, Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • "PG-Schema: Schemas for Property Graphs," 2023, Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data
  • "Graph Generators," 2020, ACM Computing Surveys
  • "Holding a Conference Online and Live due to Covid-19," 2021, ACM SIGMOD Record

Frequent coauthors include Stefania Dumbrava, Wim Martens, M. Tamer Özsu, Filip Murlak, and Hannes Voigt.

Publications have appeared in a variety of venues with the highest number of publications in arXiv (Cornell University), Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, ACM SIGMOD Record, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), and Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data.

Angela Bonifati has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by Springer Science+Business Media: "Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems LVI" in 2024.

Best Publications

  • Schema Matching and Mapping

    Zohra Bellahsene;Angela Bonifati;Erhard Rahm

  • On Evaluating Schema Matching and Mapping

    Zohra Bellahsene;Angela Bonifati;Fabien Duchateau;Yannis Velegrakis

  • Comparative analysis of five XML query languages

    Angela Bonifati;Stefano Ceri

  • Designing data marts for data warehouses

    Angela Bonifati;Fabiano Cattaneo;Stefano Ceri;Alfonso Fuggetta

  • Dynamic XML documents with distribution and replication

    Serge Abiteboul;Angela Bonifati;Grégory Cobéna;Ioana Manolescu

  • Pushing reactive services to XML repositories using active rules

    Angela Bonifati;Stefano Ceri;Stefano Paraboschi

  • The future is big graphs: a community view on graph processing systems

    Sherif Sakr;Angela Bonifati;Hannes Voigt;Alexandru Iosup

  • The Future is Big Graphs! A Community View on Graph Processing Systems

    Sherif Sakr;Angela Bonifati;Hannes Voigt;Alexandru Iosup

  • Active rules for XML: A new paradigm for E-services

    Angela Bonifati;Stefano Ceri;Stefano Paraboschi

  • An analytical study of large SPARQL query logs

    Angela Bonifati;Wim Martens;Thomas Timm

  • XPath lookup queries in P2P networks

    Angela Bonifati;Ugo Matrangolo;Alfredo Cuzzocrea;Mayank Jain

  • Schema mapping verification: the spicy way

    A. Bonifati;G. Mecca;A. Pappalardo;S. Raunich

  • Active XQuery

    A. Bonifati;D. Braga;A. Campi;S. Ceri

  • HePToX: marrying XML and heterogeneity in your P2P databases

    Angela Bonifati;Elaine Qing Chang;Aks V. S. Lakshmanan;Terence Ho

  • gMark: Schema-Driven Generation of Graphs and Queries

    Guillaume Bagan;Angela Bonifati;Radu Ciucanu;George H. L. Fletcher

  • An analytical study of large SPARQL query logs

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  • Warehousing Workflow Data: Challenges and Opportunities

    Angela Bonifati;Fabio Casati;Umeshwar Dayal;Ming-Chien Shan

  • Distributed databases and peer-to-peer databases: past and present

    Angela Bonifati;Panos K. Chrysanthis;Aris M. Ouksel;Kai-Uwe Sattler

  • XQueC: A query-conscious compressed XML database

    Andrei Arion;Angela Bonifati;Ioana Manolescu;Andrea Pugliese

  • Learning Join Queries from User Examples

    Angela Bonifati;Radu Ciucanu;Sławek Staworko

  • PG-Schema: Schemas for Property Graphs

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  • XQueC: pushing queries to compressed XML data

    Andrei Arion;Angela Bonifati;Gianni Costa;Sandra D'Aguanno

  • Storing and retrieving XPath fragments in structured P2P networks

    Angela Bonifati;Alfredo Cuzzocrea

  • Efficient fragmentation of large XML documents

    Angela Bonifati;Alfredo Cuzzocrea

  • Navigating the Maze of Wikidata Query Logs

    Angela Bonifati;Wim Martens;Thomas Timm

Frequent Co-Authors

Ioana Manolescu
Ioana Manolescu French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Alfredo Cuzzocrea
Alfredo Cuzzocrea University of Calabria
Peter Boncz
Peter Boncz Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Sherif Sakr
Sherif Sakr University of Tartu
Stefano Paraboschi
Stefano Paraboschi University of Bergamo
Stefano Ceri
Stefano Ceri Polytechnic University of Milan
M. Tamer Özsu
M. Tamer Özsu University of Waterloo
Giansalvatore Mecca
Giansalvatore Mecca University of Basilicata
Dongwon Lee
Dongwon Lee Pennsylvania State University
Panos K. Chrysanthis
Panos K. Chrysanthis University of Pittsburgh

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