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  • Databases and Information Systems II
  • Written by author Haav, Hele-Mai, Kalja, Ahto
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 12/3/2010
  • The rapid growth of the Internet has dramatically changed the capabilities of information systems (IS) and the role of database management. They have become vital components of successful inter-networked enterprises and organizations. This volume consider
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Conference Committee. Preface.
Distributed Databases. Fragmentation of Object Oriented and Semi-structured Data; K.-D. Schewe. Value Reconciliation in Mediators of Heterogeneous Information Collections Applying Well-Structured Context Specifications; D.O. Briukhov, et al. Reactive Load Balancing in Distributed Database Management Systems; J.M. Muixi, et al. Undeniable Database Queries; A. Buldas, et al. TOLAP: Temporal Online Analytical Processing; O. Herden.
XML and Databases. XML Data Warehouse: Modelling and Querying; J. Pokorny. The XML Query Execution Engine (XEE); D. Scheffner, J.-C. Freytag. Offering User Profile as an XML Web Service; A.M. Hartvigsen, et al.
Information Systems Development. Shared Conceptualisation of Business Systems, Information Systems and Supporting Software; A. Caplinskas, et al. Concept of Intelligent Enterprise Memory for Integration of Two Approaches to Knowledge Management; J. Grundspenkis. Knowledge Representation in Advisory Information System of Crime Investigation Domain; D. Dzemydiene, et al.
Information Systems and Software Engineering. Semantics for Managing Systems in Heterogeneous and Distributed Environment; G. Arnicans, G. Karnitis. Ontological Intermediation between Business Process Models and Software Components; T. Teschke. Extended Use of a Traceability Tool Within Software Development Project; M. Gills, M. Bogdanovs. Measurements and Risks Based Method to Support Software Development Process Planning; B. Apine. Reduction of UML Class Diagrams; G. Linde.
Mobile Computing, Databases, and Agents. Incorporating Mobility into an Agent Interoperability-based Environment; M. Matskin, A. Zaslavsky. An Extensible Storage Manager for Mobile DBMS; E. Buchmann, et al. Towards Multi-Agent Models of Domain-Specific Languages; M. Meriste, et al. E-MATE: An Open Architecture to Support Mobility of Users; D. Carboni, et al. Specification and Implementation of Mobile-Agent-Based Data Integration; P. Ahlbrecht, J. Röver.
Data Mining. Data Mining Techniques in Predicting Default Rates on Customer Loans; J. Zurada. Efficient Constraint-Based Sequential Pattern Mining Using Dataset Filtering Techniques; T. Morzy, et al. A Parametrizable Task-adaptive NE-Recognition System; J. Piskorski, et al.
Author Index. Subject Index.


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