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1 Ana Carolina Almeida(ana.almeida@ime.uerj.br)
2 Angelo Brayner(brayner@dc.ufc.br)
3 José Maria Monteiro Filho(monteiro@dc.ufc.br)
4 Sergio Lifschitz(sergio@inf.puc-rio.br)
5 Rafael de Oliveira(rpoliveira@inf.puc-rio.br)

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1 Alagiannis, I., Dash, D., Schnaitter, K., Ailamaki, A., and Polyzotis, N. (2010). An automated, yet interactive and portable db designer. In Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMOD international conference, SIGMOD ’10, pages 1183–1186, New York, NY, USA. ACM.
2 Bruno, N. (2011). Automated Physical Database Design and Tuning. Emerging directions in database systems and applications. CRC Press.
3 Bruno, N. and Chaudhuri, S. (2010). Interactive physical design tuning. In International Conference on Data Engineering, pages 1161–1164.
4 Maier, C., Dash, D., Alagiannis, I., Ailamaki, A., and Heinis, T. (2010). Parinda: an interactive physical designer for postgresql. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, EDBT ’10, pages 701–704, New York, NY, USA. ACM.
5 Narasayya, V. and Syamala, M. (2010). Workload driven index defragmentation. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering, pages 497–508. IEEE Computer Society.
6 Schnaitter, K. and Polyzotis, N. (2012). Semi-automatic index tuning: Keeping dbas in the loop. Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 5(5):478–489.
7 Weikum, G., Hasse, C., Moenkeberg, A., and Zabback, P. (1994). The COMFORT automatic tuning project, invited project review. Information Systems, 19(5):381–432.