Database systems for advanced applications '97 : proceedings of the fifth International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, Melbourne, Australia, April 1-4, 1997
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Database systems for advanced applications '97 : proceedings of the fifth International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, Melbourne, Australia, April 1-4, 1997
(Advanced database research and development series, v. 6)
World Scientific, c1997
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume contains the proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications (DASFAA '97). DASFAA '97 focused on advanced database technologies and their applications. The 55 papers in this volume cover a wide range of areas in the field of database systems and applications - including the rapidly emerging areas of the Internet, multimedia, and document database systems - and should be of great interest to all database system researchers and developers, and practitioners.
Table of Contents
- A field full of haystacks - dealing with heterogeneity in information access, W.B. Croft
- trends in transaction processing, C. Mohan
- a cost model for parallel navigational access in complex object DBMS, M. Gesmann
- classifying network architectures for locating information sources, R. Dolin et al
- supporting object migration in distributed systems, G. Semeczko and S.Y.W. Su
- a graph-theoretic model for optimizing large join queries, C. Lee and C.-S. Shih
- an indexing scheme for structured documents and its implementation, T. Dao et al
- use of a persistent graph abstract data type for representing CASE tools repositories, R.M. Colomb
- a general incremental technique for discovered association rules, D.W. Cheung et al
- performance in practice of string hashing functions, M.V. Ramakrishna and J. Zobel
- an integration methodology for autonomous taxonomy databases using priorities, H. Kitakami et al
- language constructs for reliable distributed real-time transactions, Y. Yoon and J. Cho. (Part contents).
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