Data mining, data warehousing & client/server databases : proceedings of the 8th International Database Workshop, Hong Kong, 29-31 July 1997
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Data mining, data warehousing & client/server databases : proceedings of the 8th International Database Workshop, Hong Kong, 29-31 July 1997
Springer, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The 8th International Database Workshop, organized by the Hong Kong Computer Society and held in Hong Kong in July 1997, dedicated its theme to Data Mining, Data Warehouse and Client/Server Databases with separate focuses on the Academic and the Industrial Streams. It brought together database practitioners, researchers and vendors to share and explore their methodologies and experiences of advance database systems. . These proceedings contain 21 of the selected papers received for the section on the Academic Stream, written by database practitioners and researchers from 13 countries around the world. It will serve as a useful and practical technology reference book on the latest findings in the field.
Table of Contents
- Keanote Paper: Building virtual warehouses using workflows and the Web (K. Ramamritham & M. Kamath)
- Some Accepted Papers: PAPERS: Differentiation for schema discovery (T. Miura & I. Shioya)
- A hybrid knowledge-based approach to discover dynamic semantics from relational schema to object-oriented schema (I. Kwan)
- Avoiding re-computation: view adaptation in data warehouses (M. Mohania)
- Client-based transactions across database boundaries (W.H. Yu & H.O. Rafaelsen)
- Three tier client/server database design: a practical approach to incorporate GUI inot existing DBMS (J. Fong & R. Hui).
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