Handbook on Data Management in Information Systems

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Jacek Błażewicz, Wieslaw Kubiak, Tadeusz Morzy, Marek Rusinkiewicz
Springer Science & Business Media, 2003. gada 15. jūl. - 578 lappuses
This book is the sixth of a running series of volumes dedicated to selected topics of information theory and practice. The objective of the series is to pro vide a reference source for problem solvers in business, industry, government, and professional researchers and gradute students. The first volume, Handbook on Architecture of Information Systems, presents a balanced number of contributions from academia and practition ers. The structure of the material follows a differentiation between model ing languages, tools and methodologies. The second volume, Handbook on Electronic Commerce, examines electronic commerce storefront, on-line busi ness, consumer interface, business-to-business networking, digital payment, legal issues, information product development and electronic business mod els. The third volume, Handbook on Parallel and Distributed Processing, presents basic concepts, methods, and recent developments in the field of parallel and distributed processing as well as some important aplications of parallel and distributed computing. In particular, the book examines such fundamental issues in the above area as languages for parallel processing, parallel operating systems, architecture of parallel and distributed systems, parallel database and multimedia systems, networking aspects of parallel and distributed systems, efficiency of parallel algorithms. The fourth volume on Information Technologies for Education and Training is· devoted to a pre sentation of current and future research and applications in the field of ed ucational technology. The fifth double volume on Knowledge Management contains an extensive, fundamental coverage of the knowledge management field.

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Management of Data StateoftheArt and Emerging Trends
1
1 Introduction
2
2 Survey of the Volume
12
Database Systems from File Systems to Modern Database Systems
18
1 Introduction Database Concepts
19
2 Database System Generations
21
3 Network Database Systems
22
4 Hierarchical Database Systems
25
1 Introduction
286
2 Media Fundamentals
288
3 MPEG as an Example of Media Compression
292
4 Organisation and Retrieval of Multimedia Data
298
5 Data Models for Multimedia Data
304
6 Multimedia Retrieval Sequence Using Images as an Example
308
7 Requirements for Multimedia Applications
318
8 Parallel and Distributed Processing of Multimedia Data
321

5 Relational Database Systems
29
6 ObjectOriented Database Systems
33
7 Federated Mediated Database Systems and Data Warehouses
38
8 Conclusions
47
Data Modeling
49
1 Introduction
50
3 Abstraction in Data Modeling
52
4 Semantic Data Models
56
5 Models of Reality and Perception
62
6 Toward CognitionBased Data Management
66
7 A Cognitive Approach to Data Modeling
70
8 Research Directions
72
ObjectOriented Database Systems
78
1 Introduction and Motivation
80
2 ObjectOriented Data Modeling
85
3 The Query Language OQL
106
4 Physical Object Management
117
5 Architecture of ClientServerSystems
135
6 Indexing
139
7 Dealing with SetValued Attributes
160
8 Query Optimization
164
9 Conclusion
186
High Performance Parallel Database Management Systems
194
1 Introduction
195
2 Partitioning Strategies
196
3 Join Using InterOperator Parallelism
201
a Framework for Data Migration
203
5 Conclusions and Future Research Directions
216
Advanced Database Systems
221
1 Introduction
222
2 Preliminaries
227
3 Data Models and Modeling for Complex Objects
234
4 Advanced Query Languages
249
5 Advanced Database Server Capabilities
262
6 Conclusions and Outlook
274
Parallel and Distributed Multimedia Database Systems
284
9 Parallel and Distributed Techniques for Multimedia Databases
337
CAIRO Cluster Architecture for Image Retrieval and Organisation
348
11 Conclusions
359
Workflow Technology the Support for Collaboration
365
1 Introduction
367
2 Application Scenario and Collaboration Requirements
368
3 Commercial Technologies Addressing Collaboration Requirements
371
4 Evaluation of Current Workflow Management Technology
372
5 Research Problems Related Work and Directions
381
6 Summary
383
Data Warehouses
387
1 Introduction
389
3 The Database of a Data Warehouse
394
4 The Data Warehouse Concept
404
5 Data Analysis of a Data Warehouse
411
6 Building a Data Warehouse
418
7 Future Research Directions
422
8 Conclusions
423
Mobile Computing
431
1 Introduction
433
2 Mobile Computing Infrastructure
437
3 Mobile Computing Software Architectures and Models
444
4 Disconnected Operation
454
5 Weak Connectivity
462
6 Data Delivery by Broadcast
468
7 Mobile Computing Resources and Pointers
476
8 Conclusions
479
Data Mining
487
1 Introduction
488
2 Mining Associations
490
3 Classification and Prediction
517
4 Clustering
540
5 Conclusions
558
Index
567
List of Contributors
577
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