LAURA CHITICARIU


PhD Candidate

Department of Computer Science
University of California, Santa Cruz
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064

email: laura {at} cs ucsc edu
web: cs.ucsc.edu/~laura
resume: .pdf

ABOUT ME

I am a PhD candidate in Computer Science at University of California, Santa Cruz working with Professor Wang-Chiew Tan. I am interested in all aspects of data management, with emphasis on information integration and data provenance. I will be graduating in 2008.

At UC Santa Cruz, I am involved with the Database Research Group and the eWomen - Women in Engineering Group.

I received my BS in Computer Engineering from Politehnica University of Bucharest in 2003. While an undergrad, I worked for several Romanian IT companies, where I was involved in developing a wide range of applications - from web-based content management systems to computer graphics tools and online games.

NEWS

  • SIGMOD 2008 research paper submission accepted (02/17/2008)
  • SIGMOD 2008 demo paper submission accepted (02/17/2008)

PROJECTS

Schema Integration
I have spent two great summers as an intern in IBM Almaden, where I have been involved in the design and implementation of a schema integration framework on top of the Clio schema mapping system.

SPIDER - a Schema mapPIngs DEbuggeR
I have designed non-intrusive, data-driven techniques for debugging schema mappings that employ (test) data to drive the process of exploring, understanding and refining a schema mapping. I have implemented these techniques in SPIDER, a prototype debugger for schema mappings. More details about this work can be found here.

DBNotes - a relational DataBase anNOTation managEment System
I have been involved in the design and development of DBNotes, an annotation management system for relational data. Among others, I have designed and implemented DBNotes' mechanism for tracing the provenance and flow of data through multiple transformation steps, expressed as SQL queries. More details about this work can be found here.

MUSE - a System for Designing Schema Mappings by Example
Muse is a system that complements SPIDER by providing techniques for designing mappings based on data examples. I have designed MUSE's algorithm for guiding a user in selecting the correct interpretation of a semantically ambiguous mapping.

Computing the Core in Data Exchange
As part of this project, I designed a new algorithm that computes the core in special important data exchange settings by means of SQL queries only, thus leveraging existing database technology.

PUBLICATIONS

Interactive Generation of Integrated Schemas
with P. G. Kolaitis and L. Popa
ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD) 2008
(To appear)

MUSE: A System for Designing and Understanding Mappings
with B. Alexe, R. J. Miller, D. Pepper and W. Tan
ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD) (Demo Track) 2008
(To appear)

MUSE: Mapping Understanding and deSign by Example
with B. Alexe, R. J. Miller and W. Tan
International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE) 2008

Semi-automatic Schema Integration in Clio
with M. A. Hernandez, P. G. Kolaitis and L. Popa
International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB) (Demo Track) 2007

Debugging Schema Mappings with Routes
with W. Tan
International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB) 2006

SPIDER: a Schema mapPIng DEbugeR
with B. Alexe and W. Tan
International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB) (Demo Track) 2006

An Annotation Management System for Relational Databases
with D. Bhagwat, W. Tan and G. Vijayvargiya
VLDB Journal Vol. 14, No. 4, Nov. 2005
Special issue for selected papers from the VLDB 2004 conference

DBNotes: A Post-it System for Relational Databases based on Provenance
full version
with W. Tan and G. Vijayvargiya
ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD) (Demo Track) 2005

An Annotation Management System for Relational Databases
with D. Bhagwat, W. Tan and G. Vijayvargiya
International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB) 2004

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