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9th DEXA 1998: Vienna, Austria
- Gerald Quirchmayr, Erich Schweighofer, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 9th International Conference, DEXA '98, Vienna, Austria, August 24-28, 1998, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1460, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-64950-6
Active Databases
- Werner Retschitzegger:
Composite Event Management in TriGS - Concepts and Implementation. 1-15 - Christine Collet, Genoveva Vargas-Solar, Helena Grazziotin-Ribeiro:
Towards a Semantic Event Service for Distributed Active Database Applications. 16-27 - Yücel Saygin, Özgür Ulusoy:
Involving Fuzzy Concepts in Active Mobile Databases. 28-37
Object-Oriented Systems
- Kjetil Nørvåg, Kjell Bratbergsengen:
An Analytical Study of Object Identifier Indexing. 38-49 - Tok Wang Ling, Boon Tun Wee, Sin Yeung Lee:
DO2: Deductive Object-Oriented Database System. 50-59 - Huang-Cheng Kuo, Gultekin Özsoyoglu:
Selecting Actions to Trigger in Active Database Applications. 60-69
Data Engineering I
- Jean Henrard, Vincent Englebert, Jean-Marc Hick, Didier Roland, Jean-Luc Hainaut:
Program Understanding in Databases Reverse Engineering. 70-79 - Nayyer Masood, Barry Eaglestone:
Semantic Based Schema Analysis. 80-89 - Luigi Palopoli, Domenico Saccà, Domenico Ursino:
Automatic Derivation of Terminological Properties from Database Schemes. 90-99
Information Retrieval I
- Chung-Hong Lee, Lee-Feng Chien:
A Novel Integration of OODBMS and Information Retrieval Techniques for a Document Repository. 100-112 - Khedija Arour, Ali Jaoua:
Rectangular Decomposition of Signature File: Design Issues and Performance Evaluation. 113-124 - Bernd Wondergem, Patrick van Bommel, Theo P. van der Weide:
Cumulative Duality in Designing Information Brokers. 125-134
Workflow and Cooperative Systems
- Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz, John K. Debenham:
A Workflow System Based on Agents. 135-144 - Waldemar Wieczerzycki:
Multiuser Transactions for Collaborative Database Applications. 145-154
Spatial and Temporal Aspects
- Nectaria Tryfona:
Modeling Phenomena in Spatiotemporal Databases: Desiderata and Solutions. 155-165 - Frans Coenen:
Rulebase Checking Using a Spatial Representation. 166-175 - Kazutoshi Sumiya, Reiko Noda, Katsumi Tanaka:
Hypermedia Broadcasting with Temporal Links. 176-185
Data Engineering II
- Wilfred Ng:
Inferring Functional Dependencies in Linerly Ordered Databases. 186-195 - Jesus Bisbal, Bing Wu, Deirdre Lawless, Jane Grimson:
Building Consistent Sample Databases to Support Information System Evolution and Migration. 196-205 - Carine Souveyet, Mustapha Tawbi:
Process Centred Approach for Developing Tool Support of Situated Methods. 206-215
Information Retrieval II
- María José Aramburu Cabo, Rafael Berlanga Llavori:
A Retrieval Language for Historical Documents. 216-225 - Iadh Ounis, Marius Pasca:
Modeling, Indexing and Retrieving Images Using Conceptual Graphs. 226-239 - Andreas Henrich:
Applying Document Retrieval Techniques in Software Engineering Environments. 240-249
Document Management I
- Bernd Amann, Dan Vodislav, Julio Fernandes, Georges Coste:
Browsing SGML Documents with Maps: The French "Inventaire" Experience. 250-259 - Frédéric Andrès, John F. Buford, Kinji Ono:
An Application-Oriented Approach for HyTime Structured Document Management. 260-269
Spatial Databases
- Chuan-Heng Ang, Tok Wang Ling, Xiao Ming Zhou:
Qualitative Spatial Relationships Representation IO&T and its Retrieval. 270-279 - Baher A. El-Geresy, Alia I. Abdelmoty:
A Qualitative Approach to Integration in Spatial Databases. 280-289 - Sudhir Kaushik, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
SVIQUEL: A Spatial Visual Query and Exploration Language. 290-299
Adaption and View Updates
- Zohra Bellahsene:
View Adaptation in Data Warehousing Systems. 300-309 - Carles Farré, Ernest Teniente, Toni Urpí:
Query Containment Checking as a View Updating Problem. 310-321 - Fadila Bentayeb, Dominique Laurent:
View Updates Translations in Relational Databases. 322-331
Genetic Algorithms
- Evaggelos Nonas, Alexandra Poulovassilis:
Optimisation of Active Rule Agents Using a Genetic Algorithm Approach. 332-341 - Augustine C. Ikeji, Farshad Fotouhi:
Optimization of Constrained Queries with a Hybrid Genetic Algorithm. 342-352
Invited Lecture
- Wolfgang Hesse, Heinrich C. Mayr:
Highlights of the SAMMOA Framework for Object-Oriented Application Modeling. 353-373
Cooperative and Distributed Environments
- Hamideh Afsarmanesh, César Garita, Louis O. Hertzberger:
Virtual Enterprises and Federated Information Sharing. 374-383 - Awais Rashid, Peter Sawyer:
Facilitating Virtual Representation of CAD Data Through A Learning Based Approach to Conceptual Database Evolution Employing Direct Instance Sharing. 384-393 - A. N. W. Dahanayake:
Evaluation of the Strength of Computer Aided Method Engineering for Product Development Process Modeling. 394-410
Interaction and Communication
- Gerti Kappel, Birgit Schröder:
Distributed Light-Weight Persistence in Java - A Tour on RMI- and CORBA-Based Solutions. 411-424 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Specifying the Interaction Between Information Sources. 425-434 - Elvira Maria Antunes Uchôa, Sérgio Lifschitz, Rubens N. Melo:
HEROS: A Heterogeneous Object-Oriented Database System. 435-447
Transactions I
- Erik M. Boertjes, Paul W. P. J. Grefen, Jochem Vonk, Peter M. G. Apers:
An Architecture for Nested Transaction Support on Standard Database Systems. 448-459 - Evaggelia Pitoura:
Transaction-Based Coordination of Software Agents. 460-469 - Tomoya Enokido, Hiroaki Higaki, Makoto Takizawa:
Object-Based Group Protocol. 470-479
Advanced Applications I
- Manolis Marazakis, Dimitris Papadakis, Christos Nikolaou:
Aurora: An Architecture for Dynamic and Adaptive Work Sessions in Open Environments. 480-491 - Marie Khair, Ioannis Mavridis, George Pangalos:
Design of Secure Distributed Medical Database Systems. 492-500 - Tatsuya Shibata, Toshikazu Kato:
General Model of Subjective Interpretation for Street Landscape Image. 501-510
Document Management II
- Bing Wang:
Extend Dexter Model to Capture More Semantics of Hypermedia. 511-520 - Franck Fourel, Philippe Mulhem, Marie-France Bruandet:
A Generic Framework for Structured Document Access. 521-530 - Matthew Montebello, W. A. Gray, Stephen Hurley:
An Evolvable Personal Advisor to Optimize Internet Search Technologies. 531-540
Temporal Aspects
- Tolga Bozkaya, Z. Meral Özsoyoglu:
Indexing Valid Time Intervals. 541-550 - Alexandros Nanopoulos, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Indexing Time-Series Databases for Inverse Queries. 551-560 - Costas Vassilakis, Panagiotis Georgiadis, Timos K. Sellis:
Implementing Embedded Valid Time Query Languages. 561-572
Transactions II
- Sanjay Kumar Madria, Bharat K. Bhargava:
On the Correctness of a Transaction Model for Mobile Computing. 573-583 - Maha Abdallah, Philippe Pucheral:
A Single-Phase Non-Blocking Atomic Commitment Protocol. 584-595 - Frédéric Mulatero, Jean-Marc Thévenin, Pierre Bazex:
A Global Garbage Collector for Federated Database Management Systems. 596-609
Advanced Applications II
- Wolfram Wöß:
Rule-Based Management of Routing Plans in CIM Systems. 610-619 - Olga Stepánková, Michal Pechoucek, Vladimír Marík, Jirí Lazanský:
Applications Model-Based Co-operative Agents in Production Planning. 620-630 - A. Yamani, Ala Al-Zobaidie, Mohamed T. Ibrahim:
Open Architecture for Natural Language Distributed Systems. 631-646
Object-Oriented Systems
- Sourav S. Bhowmick, Wee Keong Ng, Ee-Peng Lim, Sanjay Kumar Madria:
Join Processing in Web Databases. 647-657 - Marc G. Welz, Peter T. Wood:
TENTACLE: A Database System for the World Wide Web. 658-667 - Jean-Loup Chappelet, André Le Grand:
Workey: A Method and Tool to Build Web-Enabled Workflows. 668-679
Partitioning and Fragmentation
- Jerome Robinson, Barry G. T. Lowden:
Attribute-Pair Range Rules. 680-691 - Ladjel Bellatreche, Kamalakar Karlapalem, Gopal K. Basak:
Query-Driven Horizontal Class Partitioning for Object-Oriented Databases. 692-701 - J. A. Bakker:
An Extended Meta Model for Conditional Fragmentation. 702-715
Database Queries
- Nikos A. Lorentzos, Konstantinos A. Dondis:
Query by Example for Nested Tables. 716-725 - Leonidas Fegaras:
A New Heuristic for Optimizing Large Queries. 726-735 - Xiaoyong Du, Zhibin Liu, Naohiro Ishii:
Discovery of User Interests from Range Queries. 736-745
Data Warehouses
- José Samos, Fèlix Saltor, Jaume Sistac, Agustí Bardés:
Database Architecture for Data Warehousing: An Evolutionary Approach. 746-756 - Christophe Gurret, Philippe Rigaux:
An Integrated Platform for the Evaluation of Spatial Query Processing Strategies. 757-766 - Zdenek Kouba, Kamil Matousek, Petr Miksovský, Olga Stepánková:
On Updating the Data Warehouse from Multiple Data Sources. 767-775 - Michael Teschke, Achim Ulbrich:
Concurrent Warehouse Maintenance Without Compromising Session Consistency. 776-785
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
- Li Shen, Hong Shen:
Mining Flexible Multiple-Level Association Rules in All Concept Hierarchies (Extended Abstract). 786-795 - Xiaodong Chen, Ilias Petrounias:
A Framework for Temporal Data Mining. 796-805 - Graham Goulbourne, Frans Coenen, Paul H. Leng:
KD in FM: Knowledge Discovery in Facilities Management Databases. 806-815 - Dieter Merkl, Andreas Rauber:
CIA's View of the World and What Neural Networks Learn from It: A Comparison of Geographical Document Space Representation Metaphors. 816-825
Knowledge Extraction
- Takao Miura, Isamu Shioya:
Learning Concepts From Databases. 826-840 - André de Korvin, Gerald Quirchmayr, Shohreh Hashemi, Robert M. Kleyle:
Rule Extraction Using Rough Sets When Membership Values Are Intervals. 841-850 - Karima Messaadia, Mourad Oussalah:
Using Semantic Links for Reuse in Knowledge Base Systems. 851-860 - Jianhua Shao:
Incremental Updating of Classification Rules. 861-870
Knowledge Base Reduction for Comprehension and Reuse Purposes
- Sergio Flesca, Sergio Greco:
Declarative Semantics for Active Rules. 871-880 - Jordi Puigsegur, Jaume Agustí-Cullell, Joan Antoni Pastor:
Towards Visual Schemas in Deductive Databases. 881-891 - Mengchi Liu:
Incorporating Methods and Encapsulation into Deductive Object-Oriented Database Languages. 892-902
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