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    Sustainable microalgal biomass as a potential functional food and its applications in food industry: a comprehensive review

    Microalgae (MA) are the most abundant seaweeds with high nutritional properties. They are accepted as potential biocatalysts for the bioremediation of wastewater. They are widely used in food, feed, and biofue...

    Akhil Dhandwal, Omar Bashir, Tanu Malik in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2024)

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    Oleaginous Brans (Rice and Barley Brans) as Sustainable Alternative of Protein

    Valorisation and reuse of food by-products is one of the major problems faced by food sector for the sustainable development. Cereal by-products including bran are substantial and economical source of lipids (...

    Parveen Kumari, Ankur Luthra, Vanya Pareek in Oilseed Meal as a Sustainable Contributor … (2024)

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    Special issue on Data-driven Science

    Tanu Malik in Distributed and Parallel Databases (2021)

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    Comparative nutritional and microbiological quality of ready to cook mixed vegetable curry

    Increasing urbanization, busy lifestyles has been providing a huge impetus to prefer ready to cook (RTC) food products. The research project was conducted to develop such a RTC product which fits the busy life...

    Tanu Malik, Priyanka Kajla in Journal of Food Science and Technology (2020)

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    PLI \(^+\) : efficient clustering of cloud databases

    Commercial cloud database services increase availability of data and provide reliable access to data. Routine database maintenance tasks such as clustering, however, increase the costs of hosting data on comme...

    Dai Hai Ton That, James Wagner, Alexander Rasin in Distributed and Parallel Databases (2019)

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    Where Provenance in Database Storage

    Where provenance is a relationship between a data item and the location from which this data was copied. In a DBMS, a typical use of where provenance is in establishing a copy-by-address relationship between the ...

    Alexander Rasin, Tanu Malik, James Wagner in Provenance and Annotation of Data and Proc… (2018)

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    Auditing and Maintaining Provenance in Software Packages

    Science projects are increasingly investing in computational reproducibility. Constructing software pipelines to demonstrate reproducibility is also becoming increasingly common. To aid the process of construc...

    Quan Pham, Tanu Malik, Ian Foster in Provenance and Annotation of Data and Processes (2015)

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    Sketching Distributed Data Provenance

    Users can determine the precise origins of their data by collecting detailed provenance records. However, auditing at a finer grain produces large amounts of metadata. To efficiently manage the collected prove...

    Tanu Malik, Ashish Gehani, Dawood Tariq in Data Provenance and Data Management in eSc… (2013)

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    SOLE: Linking Research Papers with Science Objects

    We introduce Science Object Linking and Embedding (SOLE), a tool for linking research papers with associated science objects, such as source codes, datasets, annotations, workflows, packages, and virtual machine ...

    Quan Pham, Tanu Malik, Ian Foster in Provenance and Annotation of Data and Proc… (2012)

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    Providing Scalable Data Services in Ubiquitous Networks

    Topology is a fundamental part of a network that governs connectivity between nodes, the amount of data flow and the efficiency of data flow between nodes. In traditional networks, due to physical limitations,...

    Tanu Malik, Raghvendra Prasad, Sanket Patil in Database Systems for Advanced Applications (2010)

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    A Dynamic Data Middleware Cache for Rapidly-Growing Scientific Repositories

    Modern scientific repositories are growing rapidly in size. Scientists are increasingly interested in viewing the latest data as part of query results. Current scientific middleware cache systems, however, ass...

    Tanu Malik, **aodan Wang, Philip Little, Amitabh Chaudhary, Ani Thakar in Middleware 2010 (2010)

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    Adaptive Physical Design for Curated Archives

    We introduce AdaptPD, an automated physical design tool that improves database performance by continuously monitoring changes in the workload and adapting the physical design to suit the incoming workload. Cur...

    Tanu Malik, **aodan Wang, Debabrata Dash in Scientific and Statistical Database Manage… (2009)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Workload-Aware Histograms for Remote Applications

    Recently several database-based applications have emerged that are remote from data sources and need accurate histograms for query cardinality estimation. Traditional approaches for constructing histograms req...

    Tanu Malik, Randal Burns in Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery (2008)

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    A Workload-Driven Unit of Cache Replacement for Mid-Tier Database Caching

    Making multi-terabyte scientific databases publicly accessible over the Internet is increasingly important in disciplines such as Biology and Astronomy. However, contention at a centralized, backend database i...

    **aodan Wang, Tanu Malik, Randal Burns in Advances in Databases: Concepts, Systems a… (2007)

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    Practical Passive Lossy Link Inference

    We propose a practical technique for the identification of lossy network links. Our scheme is based on a function that computes the likelihood of each link to be lossy. This function mainly depends on the numb...

    Alexandros Batsakis, Tanu Malik, Andreas Terzis in Passive and Active Network Measurement (2005)