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This book is considered the first extended survey on algorithms and
techniques for efficient cohesive subgraph computation. With rapid
development of information technology, huge volumes of graph data
are accumulated. An availability of rich graph data not only brings
great opportunities for realizing big values of data to serve key
applications, but also brings great challenges in computation.
Using a consistent terminology, the book gives an excellent
introduction to the models and algorithms for the problem of
cohesive subgraph computation. The materials of this book are well
organized from introductory content to more advanced topics while
also providing well-designed source codes for most algorithms
described in the book. This is a timely book for researchers who
are interested in this topic and efficient data structure design
for large sparse graph processing. It is also a guideline book for
new researchers to get to know the area of cohesive subgraph
computation.
This book covers the state-of-the-art research on molecular biology
assays and molecular techniques enabled or enhanced by microfluidic
platforms. Topics covered include microfluidic methods for cellular
separations and single cell studies, droplet-based approaches to
study protein expression and forensics, and microfluidic in situ
hybridization for RNA analysis. Key molecular biology studies using
model organisms are reviewed in detail. This is an ideal book for
students and researchers in the microfluidics and molecular biology
fields as well as engineers working in the biotechnology industry.
This book also: Reviews exhaustively the latest techniques for
single-cell genetic, epigenetic, metabolomic, and proteomic
analysis Illustrates microfluidic approaches for inverse metabolic
engineering, as well as analysis of circulating exosomes Broadens
readers' understanding of microfluidics convection-based PCR
technology, microfluidic RNA-seq, and microfluidics for robust
mobile diagnostics
This book covers the state-of-the-art research on molecular biology
assays and molecular techniques enabled or enhanced by microfluidic
platforms. Topics covered include microfluidic methods for cellular
separations and single cell studies, droplet-based approaches to
study protein expression and forensics, and microfluidic in situ
hybridization for RNA analysis. Key molecular biology studies using
model organisms are reviewed in detail. This is an ideal book for
students and researchers in the microfluidics and molecular biology
fields as well as engineers working in the biotechnology industry.
This book also: Reviews exhaustively the latest techniques for
single-cell genetic, epigenetic, metabolomic, and proteomic
analysis Illustrates microfluidic approaches for inverse metabolic
engineering, as well as analysis of circulating exosomes Broadens
readers' understanding of microfluidics convection-based PCR
technology, microfluidic RNA-seq, and microfluidics for robust
mobile diagnostics
It has become highly desirable to provide users with flexible ways
to query/search information over databases as simple as keyword
search like Google search. This book surveys the recent
developments on keyword search over databases, and focuses on
finding structural information among objects in a database using a
set of keywords. Such structural information to be returned can be
either trees or subgraphs representing how the objects, that
contain the required keywords, are interconnected in a relational
database or in an XML database. The structural keyword search is
completely different from finding documents that contain all the
user-given keywords. The former focuses on the interconnected
object structures, whereas the latter focuses on the object
content. The book is organized as follows. In Chapter 1, we
highlight the main research issues on the structural keyword search
in different contexts. In Chapter 2, we focus on supporting
structural keyword search in a relational database management
system using the SQL query language. We concentrate on how to
generate a set of SQL queries that can find all the structural
information among records in a relational database completely, and
how to evaluate the generated set of SQL queries efficiently. In
Chapter 3, we discuss graph algorithms for structural keyword
search by treating an entire relational database as a large data
graph. In Chapter 4, we discuss structural keyword search in a
large tree-structured XML database. In Chapter 5, we highlight
several interesting research issues regarding keyword search on
databases. The book can be used as either an extended survey for
people who are interested in the structural keyword search or a
reference book for a postgraduate course on the related topics.
Table of Contents: Introduction / Schema-Based Keyword Search on
Relational Databases / Graph-Based Keyword Search / Keyword Search
in XML Databases / Other Topics for Keyword Search on Databases
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