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Todd J. Green

Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
University of California, Davis
1 Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616

Office: 3055 Kemper Hall
Phone: +1-530-752-3788
Fax: +1-530-752-4767

green [at] cs.ucdavis.edu

T.J. Green is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Davis. His research interests include collaborative data sharing, data provenance, incomplete and probabilistic databases, query optimization, semistructured data, and streaming data processing. He received his B.S. in Computer Science from Yale University in 1997, his M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Washington in 2001, and his Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009. Prior to beginning his Ph.D., he worked for four years at Microsoft as a Software Design Engineer and Development Lead, and for two years at Xyleme as a Software Design Engineer.

Conference and Workshop Publications

[1] Todd J. Green. Containment of conjunctive queries on annotated relations. In ICDT, Saint Petersburg, Russia, March 2009. Best Student Paper Award. [ bib | .pdf ]
[2] Todd J. Green, Zachary G. Ives, and Val Tannen. Reconcilable differences. In ICDT, Saint Petersburg, Russia, March 2009. [ bib | .pdf ]
[3] J. Nathan Foster, Todd J. Green, and Val Tannen. Annotated XML: Queries and provenance. In PODS, Vancouver, B.C., June 2008. [ bib | .pdf ]
[4] Todd J. Green, Grigoris Karvounarakis, Zachary G. Ives, and Val Tannen. Update exchange with mappings and provenance. In VLDB, Vienna, Austria, September 2007. [ bib | .pdf ]
[5] Todd J. Green, Grigoris Karvounarakis, Nicholas E. Taylor, Olivier Biton, Zachary G. Ives, and Val Tannen. ORCHESTRA: Facilitating collaborative data sharing. In SIGMOD, Beijing, China, June 2007. [ bib | .pdf ]
[6] Todd J. Green, Grigoris Karvounarakis, and Val Tannen. Provenance semirings. In PODS, Beijing, China, June 2007. [ bib | .pdf ]
[7] Philip A. Bernstein, Todd J. Green, Sergey Melnik, and Alan Nash. Implementing mapping composition. In VLDB, pages 55-66, Seoul, Korea, September 2006. [ bib | .pdf ]
[8] Todd J. Green and Val Tannen. Models for incomplete and probabilistic information. In EDBT Workshops, Munich, Germany, March 2006. [ bib | .pdf ]
[9] Todd J. Green, Gerome Miklau, Makoto Onizuka, and Dan Suciu. Processing XML streams with deterministic automata. In ICDT, Siena, Italy, January 2003. [ bib | .pdf ]
[10] Iliana Avila-Campillo, Todd J. Green, Ashish Gupta, Makoto Onizuka, Demian Raven, , and Dan Suciu. XMLTK: An XML toolkit for scalable XML stream processing. In PLAN-X, Pittsburgh, PA, October 2002. [ bib | .pdf ]

Journal Publications

[1] Zachary G. Ives, Todd J. Green, Grigoris Karvounarakis, Nicholas E. Taylor, Val Tannen, Partha Pratim Talukdar, Marie Jacob, and Fernando Pereira. The Orchestra collaborative data sharing system. SIGMOD Record, 37(2), September 2008. [ bib | .pdf ]
[2] Philip A. Bernstein, Todd J. Green, Sergey Melnik, and Alan Nash. Implementing mapping composition. VLDB Journal, 17(2), March 2008. [ bib | .pdf ]
[3] Todd J. Green and Val Tannen. Models for incomplete and probabilistic information. IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, 29(1):17-24, 2006. [ bib | .pdf ]
[4] Todd J. Green, Ashish Gupta, Gerome Miklau, Makoto Onizuka, and Dan Suciu. Processing XML streams with deterministic automata and stream indexes. ACM TODS, 29(4):752-788, 2004. [ bib | .pdf ]

Book Chapters

[1] Todd J. Green. Bag semantics. In Ling Lui and M. Tamer Özsu, editors, Encyclopedia of Database Systems. Springer, 2009. [ bib ]
[2] Todd J. Green. Models for incomplete and probabilistic information. In Charu Aggarwal, editor, Managing and Mining Uncertain Data. Springer, 2009. [ bib | .pdf ]

Technical Reports

[1] Todd J. Green, Grigoris Karvounarakis, Zachary G. Ives, and Val Tannen. Update exchange with mappings and provenance. Technical Report MS-CIS-07-26 (supersedes VLDB 2007 version), University of Pennsylvania, November 2007. [ bib | .pdf ]
[2] Todd J. Green, Gerome Miklau, Makoto Onizuka, and Dan Suciu. Processing XML streams with deterministic automata. Technical Report 02-10-03, University of Washington, 2002. [ bib | .pdf ]

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