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IDEAS 2002: Edmonton, Canada
- Mario A. Nascimento, M. Tamer Özsu, Osmar R. Zaïane:
International Database Engineering & Applications Symposium, IDEAS'02, July 17-19, 2002, Edmonton, Canada, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1638-6
Invited Talk I
- Alberto O. Mendelzon:
ToX: The Toronto XML Server. IDEAS 2002
Paper Session I: DBMS Implementation Issues
- Kristofer Vorwerk, G. N. Paulley:
On Implicate Discovery and Query Optimization. 2-11 - Robert Fenk, Volker Markl, Rudolf Bayer:
Interval Processing with the UB-Tree. 12-22 - Xuemin Lin, Hai-Xin Lu, Qing Zhang:
Graph Partition Based Muti-Way Spatial Joins. 23-32 - Changqing Chen, Yucai Feng, Jianlin Feng:
View Merging in the Context of View Selection. 33-43
Paper Session II: Mobile Data
- Rimantas Benetis, Christian S. Jensen, Gytis Karciauskas, Simonas Saltenis:
Nearest Neighbor and Reverse Nearest Neighbor Queries for Moving Objects. 44-53 - Yoshiharu Ishikawa, Hiroyuki Kitagawa, Tooru Kawashima:
Continual Neighborhood Tracking for Moving Objects Using Adaptive Distances. 54-63 - Le Gruenwald, Muhammad Javed, Meng Gu:
Energy-Efficient Data Broadcasting in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks. 64-73 - Ayse Yasemin Seydim, Margaret H. Dunham:
A Location Dependent Benchmark with Mobility Behavior. 74-85
Paper Session III: XML & OODB
- Sergio Flesca, Filippo Furfaro, Sergio Greco:
XGL: a graphical query language for XML. 86-95 - Kevin Lü, Yuanling Zhu, Wenjun Sun:
Parallel Processing XML Documents. 96-105 - Carlo Sartiani, Antonio Albano:
Yet Another Query Algebra For XML Data. 106-115 - Eric Viara, Guy Vaysseix, Emmanuel Barillot:
Distributing CORBA views from an OODBMS. 116-129
Invited Talk II
- Surajit Chaudhuri:
Self-Tuning Database Systems. IDEAS 2002
Paper Session IV: Applications I
- Milena Gateva Koparanova, Tore Risch:
Completing CAD Data Queries for Visualization. 130-139 - Congjun Yang, King-Ip (David) Lin:
An index structure for improving closest pairs and related join queries in spatial databases. 140-149 - Anders Friis-Christensen, David Skogan, Christian S. Jensen, Gerhard Skagestein, Nectaria Tryfona:
Management of Multiply Represented Geographic Entities. 150-159 - Seung Jin Lim, Yiu-Kai Ng, Xiaochun Yang:
Integrating HTML Tables Using Semantic Hierarchies And Meta-Data Sets. 160-169
Paper Session V: Modelling
- Alberto Abelló, José Samos, Fèlix Saltor:
YAM2 (Yet Another Multidimensional Model): An Extension of UML. 172-181 - Sudsanguan Ngamsuriyaroj, Ali R. Hurson, Thomas F. Keefe:
Authorization Model for Summary Schemas Model. 182-191 - François Barbançon, Daniel P. Miranker:
Implementing Federated Database Systems by Compiling SchemaSQL. 192-201 - Domenico Rosaci, Giuseppe M. L. Sarnè, Domenico Ursino:
A multi-agent model for handling e-commerce activities. 202-213
Paper Session VI: Data Warehouse/Mining
- Osmar R. Zaïane, Chi-Hoon Lee:
Clustering Spatial Data in the Presence of Obstacles: a Density-Based Approach. 214-223 - Carolin Letz, Eric Tobias Henn, Gottfried Vossen:
Consistency in Data Warehouse Dimensions. 224-232 - Jorge Bernardino, Pedro Furtado, Henrique Madeira:
DWS-AQA: A Cost Effective Approach for Very Large Data Warehouses. 233-242 - Beng Chin Ooi, HweeHwa Pang, Hao Wang, Limsoon Wong, Cui Yu:
Fast Filter-and-Refine Algorithms for Subsequence Selection. 243-255
Invited Talk III
- Nick Koudas:
Stream Data Management: Research Directions and Opportunities. IDEAS 2002
Paper Session VII: Applications II
- Walid G. Aref, Khaled El-Bassyouni, Ibrahim Kamel, Mohamed F. Mokbel:
Scalable QoS-Aware Disk-Scheduling. 256-265 - Lina Al-Jadir, Ghassan Beydoun:
Using the F2 OODBMS to Support Incremental Knowledge Acquisition. 266-275 - Dennis Wollersheim, J. Wenny Rahayu:
Methodology For Creating a Sample Subset of Dynamic Taxonomy to Use in Navigating Medical Text Databases. 276-284 - Elisa Bertino, Danilo Montesi, Maria Bagnato, Peter A. Dearnley:
Rules Termination Analysis investigating the interaction between transactions and triggers. 285-294
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