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Database theory ICDT'99 : 7th International Conference, Jerusalem, Israel, January 10 12, 1999 : proceedings | International Conference on Database Theory (7th : 1999 : Jerusalem, Israel), Beeri, C. (Catriel), Buneman, Peter, 1943-

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Author: International Conference on Database Theory (7th : 1999 : Jerusalem, Israel), Beeri, C. (Catriel), Buneman, Peter, 1943-

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Added Date: 2015-12-30

Publication Date: 1999

Language: eng

Subjects: Database management

Publishers: Berlin ; New York : Springer

Collections: folkscanomy miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional collections

ISBN Number: 3540654526

Pages Count: 300

PPI Count: 300

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Total Size: 255.25 MB

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Database Theory — ICDT’99: 7th International Conference Jerusalem, Israel, January 10–12, 1999 Proceedings
Author: Catriel Beeri, Peter Buneman
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-65452-0
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-49257-7

Table of Contents:

  • Issues Raised by Three Years of Developing PJama: An Orthogonally Persistent Platform for Java™
  • Novel Computational Approaches to Information Retrieval and Data Mining
  • Description Logics and Their Relationships with Databases
  • An Equational Chase for Path-Conjunctive Queries, Constraints, Views
  • Adding For-Loops to First-Order Logic
  • Definability and Descriptive Complexity on Databases of Bounded Tree-Width
  • Decidability of First-Order Logic Queries over Views
  • Urn Models and Yao’s Formula
  • On the Generation of 2-Dimensional Index Workloads
  • Increasing the Expressiveness of Analytical Performance Models for Replicated Databases
  • Transactions in Stack, Fork, and Join Composite Systems
  • Databases for Tracking Mobile Units in Real Time
  • On Capturing First-Order Topological Properties of Planar Spatial Databases
  • On the Orthographic Dimension of Constraint Databases
  • When Is “Nearest Neighbor” Meaningful?
  • On Rectangular Partitionings in Two Dimensions: Algorithms, Complexity and Applications
  • Optimal Dynamic Range Searching inNon-replicating Index Structures
  • Index Structures for Path Expressions
  • Schemas for Integration and Translation of Structured and Semi-structured Data
  • In Search of the Lost Schema

Includes bibliographical references and index
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