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9th ADBIS 2005: Tallinn, Estonia
- Johann Eder, Hele-Mai Haav, Ahto Kalja, Jaan Penjam:
Advances in Databases and Information Systems, 9th East European Conference, ADBIS 2005, Tallinn, Estonia, September 12-15, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3631, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-28585-7
Invited Paper
- Theo Härder:
XML Databases and Beyond - Plenty of Architectural Challenges Ahead. 1-16
Database Theory
- Tomasz Pieciukiewicz, Krzysztof Stencel, Kazimierz Subieta:
Usable Recursive Queries. 17-28 - Thomas Herstel, Ingo Schmitt:
Relation-Collapse: An Optimisation Technique for the Similarity Algebra. 29-42 - Linh Anh Nguyen:
On Modal Deductive Databases. 43-57 - Jens Bleiholder, Felix Naumann
:
Declarative Data Fusion - Syntax, Semantics, and Implementation. 58-73 - Jan Hidders
, Jan Paredaens, Philippe Thiran, Geert-Jan Houben, Kees M. van Hee:
Non-destructive Integration of Form-Based Views. 74-86
Database Modelling and Physical Database Design
- Alexandre Yakovlev
:
A Multi-version Data Model and Semantic-Based Transaction Processing Protocol. 87-96 - Xian Liu, David Nelson, Simon Stobart, Sue Stirk:
Managing Schema Versions in Object-Oriented Databases. 97-108 - Davide Martinenghi
, Henning Christiansen
:
Efficient Integrity Checking for Databases with Recursive Views. 109-124 - Jingni Li, Zohreh Asgharzadeh Talebi, Rada Chirkova, Yahya Fathi
:
A Formal Model for the Problem of View Selection for Aggregate Queries. 125-138 - Dmitry Shaporenkov:
Efficient Main-Memory Algorithms for Set Containment Join Using Inverted Lists. 139-152
Query Processing
- Antonio Corral
, Alejandro D'Ermiliis, Yannis Manolopoulos, Michael Vassilakopoulos
:
VA-Files vs. R*-Trees in Distance Join Queries. 153-166 - Peter Z. Revesz
:
The Expressivity of Constraint Query Languages with Boolean Algebra Linear Cardinality Constraints. 167-182
Heterogeneous Databases and Interoperability
- Leonid A. Kalinichenko, Sergey A. Stupnikov
, Nikolay Zemtsov:
Extensible Canonical Process Model Synthesis Applying Formal Interpretation. 183-198 - Merik Meriste, Jüri Helekivi, Tõnis Kelder, Andres Marandi, Leo Motus, Jürgo-Sören Preden:
Location Awareness of Information Agents. 199-208
XML and Databases
- Leonid Novak, Alexandre V. Zamulin:
Algebraic Semantics of XML Schema. 209-222 - Bing Wang, Ling Feng, Yun Shen:
Efficient XPath Evaluation. 223-237 - Niklas Klein, Sven Groppe
, Stefan Böttcher, Le Gruenwald:
A Prototype for Translating XQuery Expressions into XSLT Stylesheets. 238-253 - Attila Kiss, Vu Le Anh:
Combining Tree Structure Indexes with Structural Indexes in Query Evaluation on XML Data. 254-267 - Peter Pleshachkov, Petr Chardin, Sergei D. Kuznetsov
:
A DataGuide-Based Concurrency Control Protocol for Cooperation on XML Data. 268-282
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
- Bilal Alatas
, Erhan Akin:
Mining Fuzzy Classification Rules Using an Artificial Immune System with Boosting. 283-293 - Maria Kontaki, Apostolos N. Papadopoulos, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Continuous Trend-Based Classification of Streaming Time Series. 294-308
Information Systems and Software Engineering
- Sebastian Bossung, Hans-Werner Sehring, Michael Skusa, Joachim W. Schmidt:
Conceptual Content Management for Software Engineering Processes. 309-323 - Thomas Leich, Sven Apel, Gunter Saake:
Using Step-Wise Refinement to Build a Flexible Lightweight Storage Manager. 324-337 - Junjie Jiang, Ruoyu Pan, Changyong Liang, Weinong Wang:
BiChord: An Improved Approach for Lookup Routing in Chord. 338-348
Information Systems Development
- Irma Valatkaite, Olegas Vasilecas:
On Business Rules Automation: The BR-Centric IS Development Framework. 349-364 - Stavros Papastavrou, George Samaras, Paraskevas Evripidou, Panos K. Chrysanthis:
CFP Taxonomy of the Approaches for Dynamic Web Content Acceleration. 365-378 - Tore Mallaug, Kjell Bratbergsengen:
Long-Term Temporal Data Representation of Personal Health Data. 379-391

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