Current trends in data management technology
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Current trends in data management technology
Idea Group Pub., c1999
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University of Tsukuba Library, Library on Library and Information Science
pbk.007.6:D-86011000610
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
It is broadly agreed that the developments in the data management field have been dramatic during the last several years of the 20th century. This explosive growth is a result of the widespread research and development activity among professionals in data management. This work reports on important advances in data management, as it applies to diverse issues, such as Web information management, workflow systems, electronic commerce reengineering business processes, object-oriented databases, and more. "Current Trends in Data Management Technology" provides a collection of chapters from across many different areas of data management systems and processes, and is aimed at researchers and practitioners working in the database management field.
Table of Contents
- Integrating I/O Processing and Transparent Parallelism - Toward Comprehensive Query Execution in Parallel Database Systems
- Query Optimization in Tertiary Storage Based Systems Using a Generalized Storage Model
- Reengineering and Automation of Business Processes - Criteria for Selecting Supporting Tools
- Rule Inheritance and Overriding in Active Object-Oriented Databases
- A Stratum-Based Approach to Access Degenerate Temporal Relations
- Three-Dimensional Spatial Match Representation and Retrieval for Iconic Image Databases
- Unbundling Active Database Systems
- WebCDS - a Java-Based Catalogue System for European Environment Data
- What Workflow Technology Can Do for Electronic Commerce
- Mining Library Catalogues - Best-Match Retrieval Based on Exact-Match Interfaces
- A Taxonomy for Object-Oriented Queries
- An Electronic Marketplace Architecture
- Alternative Plan Generation for Multiple Query Optimization
- Optimizing Online Publishing Through Workflow Management.
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