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Component Database Systems is a collection of invited chapters by the researchers making the most influential contributions in the database industry's trend toward componentization This book represents the sometimes-divergent, sometimes-convergent approaches taken by leading database vendors as they seek to establish commercially viable componentization strategies. Together, these contributions form the first book devoted entirely to the technical and architectural design of component-based database systems. In addition to detailing the current state of their resear
Database management --- Distributed databases --- Bases de données --- Bases de données réparties --- Gestion --- Database management. --- Distributed databases. --- Bases de données --- Bases de données réparties --- Distributed data bases --- Distributed database systems --- Databases --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Data base management --- Data services (Database management) --- Database management services --- DBMS (Computer science) --- Generalized data management systems --- Services, Database management --- Systems, Database management --- Systems, Generalized database management --- Electronic data processing
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Component Database Systems is a collection of invited chapters by the researchers making the most influential contributions in the database industry's trend toward componentization This book represents the sometimes-divergent, sometimes-convergent approaches taken by leading database vendors as they seek to establish commercially viable componentization strategies. Together, these contributions form the first book devoted entirely to the technical and architectural design of component-based database systems. In addition to detailing the current state of their resear
Database management --- Distributed databases --- Bases de données --- Bases de données réparties --- Gestion --- Database management. --- Distributed databases.
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This volume collects papers presented at the 2nd International Workshop on Object-Oriented Database Systems (ooDBS-II) held at the Ebernburg near Bad Münster am Stein, FRG, in September 1988. It thus gives a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in this flourishing area of current database research. Object-oriented database systems have been approached with mainly two major intentions in mind, namely to better support new application areas like CAD/CAM, office automation, knowledge engineering, and to overcome the 'impedance mismatch' between data models and programming languages. The notion of object-orientation in database systems is thus a broader one than e.g. in the area of programming languages. Structural object-orientation provides for data model mechanisms that allow the direct representation and manipulation of highly-structured entities; behavioral object-orientation cares for facilities to associate arbitrary user-defined type-specific operations with data entities; finally, full object-orientation tries to combine the advantages of both categories. Though data model concepts are the decisive feature of object-oriented database systems, numerous other system aspects have to be reconsidered or allow better solutions, respectively, in this light. They include e.g. transactions, implementation techniques, optimization, formalization, the inclusion of rules, and the integration with other systems. A number of research prototypes and even some commercial systems are meanwhile available. Both, approaches to extend databases with object-oriented capabilities and approaches to extend object-oriented programming languages with database features have been and are being investigated.
Information systems --- 681.3*H2 --- 681.3*D3 --- 681.3*H24 --- Database management: security; integrity; protection--See also {?681.5*E5} --- Programming languages --- Systems: concurrency; distributed systems; query processing; transaction processing (Database management) --- 681.3*H2 Database management: security; integrity; protection--See also {?681.5*E5} --- 681.3*D3 Programming languages --- 681.3*H24 Systems: concurrency; distributed systems; query processing; transaction processing (Database management) --- Computer science. --- Models and Principles. --- Informatics --- Science --- Object-oriented databases. --- Databases.
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Information systems --- Database management --- Object-oriented databases --- Database management. --- 681.3*D20 --- 681.3*H21 --- 681.3*I24 --- Object-oriented data bases --- Databases --- Object-oriented methods (Computer science) --- Data base management --- Data services (Database management) --- Database management services --- DBMS (Computer science) --- Generalized data management systems --- Services, Database management --- Systems, Database management --- Systems, Generalized database management --- Electronic data processing --- Computerwetenschap--?*D20 --- Logical design: data models; normal forms; schema and subschema (Database management) --- Knowledge representation formalisms and methods: frames and scripts; predicate logic; relation systems; representation languages; procedural and rule-based representations; semantic networks (Artificial intelligence) --- 681.3*I24 Knowledge representation formalisms and methods: frames and scripts; predicate logic; relation systems; representation languages; procedural and rule-based representations; semantic networks (Artificial intelligence) --- 681.3*H21 Logical design: data models; normal forms; schema and subschema (Database management)
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Since the late 1980s, the CAiSE conferences have provided a forum for the p- sentation and exchange of research results and practical experiences within the ?eld of Information Systems Engineering. CAiSE 2001 was the 13th conference in this series and was held from 4th to 8th June 2001 in the resort of Int- laken located near the three famous Swiss mountains – the Eiger, M¨ onch, and Jungfrau. The ?rst two days consisted of pre-conference workshops and tutorials. The workshop themes included requirements engineering, evaluation of modeling methods, data integration over the Web, agent-oriented information systems, and the design and management of data warehouses. Continuing the tradition of recent CAiSE conferences, there was also a doctoral consortium. The p- conference tutorials were on the themes of e-business models and XML appli- tion development. The main conference program included three invited speakers, two tuto- als, and a panel discussion in addition to presentations of the papers in these proceedings. We also included a special ‘practice and experience’ session to give presentersanopportunitytoreportonanddiscussexperiencesandinvestigations on the use of methods and technologies in practice. Weextendourthankstothemembersoftheprogramcommitteeandallother referees without whom such conferences would not be possible. The program committee, whose members came from 20 di?erent countries, selected 27 hi- quality research papers and 3 experience reports from a total of 97 submissions. The topics of these papers span the wide-range of topics relevant to information systems engineering – from requirements and design through to implementation and operation of complex and dynamic systems.
Computer-aided software engineering --- Systems engineering --- Conception assistée par ordinateur en génie logiciel --- Ingénierie des systèmes --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- 681.3*H --- Engineering systems --- System engineering --- Engineering --- Industrial engineering --- System analysis --- CASE (Computer science) --- Software engineering --- Information systems --- Design and construction --- Computer Science --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- 681.3*H Information systems --- Conception assistée par ordinateur en génie logiciel --- Ingénierie des systèmes --- Congrès --- Computer science. --- Software engineering. --- Computers. --- Database management. --- Information storage and retrieval. --- Management information systems. --- Computer Science. --- Theory of Computation. --- Database Management. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- Information Storage and Retrieval. --- Software Engineering. --- Management of Computing and Information Systems. --- Computer-based information systems --- EIS (Information systems) --- Executive information systems --- MIS (Information systems) --- Sociotechnical systems --- Information resources management --- Management --- Data base management --- Data services (Database management) --- Database management services --- DBMS (Computer science) --- Generalized data management systems --- Services, Database management --- Systems, Database management --- Systems, Generalized database management --- Electronic data processing --- Automatic computers --- Automatic data processors --- Computer hardware --- Computing machines (Computers) --- Electronic brains --- Electronic calculating-machines --- Electronic computers --- Hardware, Computer --- Computer systems --- Cybernetics --- Machine theory --- Calculators --- Cyberspace --- Computer software engineering --- Informatics --- Science --- Communication systems --- Information theory. --- Information storage and retrieva. --- Information Systems. --- Communication theory --- Communication --- Information storage and retrieval systems. --- Automatic data storage --- Automatic information retrieval --- Automation in documentation --- Data processing systems --- Data storage and retrieval systems --- Discovery systems, Information --- Information discovery systems --- Information processing systems --- Information retrieval systems --- Machine data storage and retrieval --- Mechanized information storage and retrieval systems --- Electronic information resources --- Data libraries --- Digital libraries --- Information organization --- Information retrieval --- Application software. --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Computer-aided software engineering - Congresses --- Systems engineering - Congresses
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Consists of 54 papers, 21 posters, and 16 product demonstrations presented during the February 2002 conference on engineering data, data management systems, and data-centric applications. The authors share their research in such areas as semistructured data and XML, middleware and metadata, data mining, and query processing. Example paper topics are detecting changes in XML documents, efficient temporal join processing using indices, integrating workflow management systems with B2B interaction standards, geometric similarity retrieval in large image bases, fast mining of massive tabular data via approximate distance computations, and improving range query estimation on histograms. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
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Consists of 54 papers, 21 posters, and 16 product demonstrations presented during the February 2002 conference on engineering data, data management systems, and data-centric applications. The authors share their research in such areas as semistructured data and XML, middleware and metadata, data mining, and query processing. Example paper topics are detecting changes in XML documents, efficient temporal join processing using indices, integrating workflow management systems with B2B interaction standards, geometric similarity retrieval in large image bases, fast mining of massive tabular data via approximate distance computations, and improving range query estimation on histograms. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
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These post-proceedings contain the revised versions of the papers presented at the Symposium on Objects and Databases" which was held in Sophia-Antipolis, France, June 13, 2000, in conjunction with the Fourteenth European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2000. This event continued the t- dition established the year before in Lisbon (Portugal) with the First Workshop on Object-Oriented Databases. The goal of the symposium was to bring together researchers working in various corners of the eld of objects and databases, to discuss the current state of research in the eld and to critically evaluate existing solutions in terms of their current usage, their successes and limitations, and their potential for new applications. The organizing committee received 21 papers which were reviewed by a p- gram committee of people active in the eld of objects and databases. There were 3 reviews for each paper, and nally the organizing committee selected 9 long papers, 2 short papers, and a demonstration to be presented and discussed at the symposium. The selected papers cover a wide spectrum of topics, including data modeling concepts, persistent object languages, consistency and integrity of persistent data, storage structures, class versioning and schema evolution, query languages, and temporal object-oriented databases. In addition to the regular papers, the symposium included an invited p- sentation, given by Prof. Malcolm Atkinson from the University of Glasgow (Scotland) where he heads the Persistence and Distribution Group.
Object-oriented programming (Computer science) --- Database management --- Computer Science --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Computer science. --- Computer programming. --- Programming languages (Electronic computers). --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Database management. --- Computer Science. --- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters. --- Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory. --- Database Management. --- Programming Techniques. --- Data base management --- Data services (Database management) --- Database management services --- DBMS (Computer science) --- Generalized data management systems --- Services, Database management --- Systems, Database management --- Systems, Generalized database management --- Electronic data processing --- Information structures (Computer science) --- Structures, Data (Computer science) --- Structures, Information (Computer science) --- File organization (Computer science) --- Abstract data types (Computer science) --- Computer languages --- Computer program languages --- Computer programming languages --- Machine language --- Languages, Artificial --- Computers --- Electronic computer programming --- Electronic digital computers --- Programming (Electronic computers) --- Coding theory --- Informatics --- Science --- Programming --- Data structures (Computer scienc. --- Data Structures and Information Theory.
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