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Advances in databases : 17th British National Conference on Databases, BNCOD 17, Exeter, UK, July 3 5, 2000 : | British National Conference on Databases (17th : 2000 : Exeter, England), Lings, B. J., 1950-, Jeffery, Keith (Keith G.)

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Author: British National Conference on Databases (17th : 2000 : Exeter, England), Lings, B. J., 1950-, Jeffery, Keith (Keith G.)

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Added Date: 2015-12-30

Publication Date: 2000

Language: eng

Publishers: Berlin ; New York : Springer

Collections: journals contributions, journals

ISBN Number: 3540677437

Pages Count: 300

PPI Count: 300

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Total Size: 117.41 MB

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Advances in Databases: 17th British National Conference on Databases, BNCOD 17 Exeter, UK, July 3–5, 2000 Proceedings
Author: Brian Lings, Keith Jeffery
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-67743-7
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45033-5

Table of Contents:

  • Precision in Processing Data from Heterogeneous Resources
  • Just-in-Time Information: To Push or Not to Push
  • Using Space-Filling Curves for Multi-dimensional Indexing
  • A Multi-Query Optimizer for Monet
  • Join Order Selection ( Good Enough Is Easy )
  • A User-Centric View of Data Warehouse Maintenance Issues
  • VESPA: A Benchmark for Vector Spatial Databases
  • Collection Views: Dynamically Composed Views Which Inherit Behaviour
  • Global Transaction Termination Rules in Composite Database Systems
  • A Review of Multidatabase Transactions on the Web: From the ACID to the SACReD
  • A Publish/Subscribe Framework: Push Technology in E-Commerce
  • Characterizing Data Provenance
  • A Grammar Based Model for XML Schema Integration
  • CORBA and XML: Design Choices for Database Federations
  • Rewriting XQL Queries on XML Repositories

Includes bibliographical references and index
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