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17. BNCOD 2000: Exeter, U.K.
- Brian Lings, Keith G. Jeffery:
Advances in Databases, 17th British National Conferenc on Databases, BNCOD 17, Exeter, UK, July 3-5, 2000, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1832, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67743-7
Invited Papers
- Gio Wiederhold:
Precision in Processing Data from Heterogeneous Resources (Invited Paper). 1-18 - Sharma Chakravarthy
:
Just-in-Time Information: To Push or Not to Push (Abstract). 19
Performance and Optimisation
- Jonathan K. Lawder, Peter J. H. King:
Using Space-Filling Curves for Multi-dimensional Indexing. 20-35 - Stefan Manegold, Arjan Pellenkoft, Martin L. Kersten:
A Multi-query Optimizer for Monet. 36-50 - Florian Waas, Arjan Pellenkoft:
Join Order Selection - Good Enough Is Easy. 51-67
User Requirements on Large Systems
- Henrik Engström
, Sharma Chakravarthy
, Brian Lings:
A User-centric View of Data Warehouse Maintenance Issues. 68-80 - Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams, Kosmas Dietrich, Olive Liew, Andrew Dinn, Alan Patrick:
VESPA: A Benchmark for Vector Spatial Databases. 81-101 - Peter M. D. Gray, Graham J. L. Kemp, Patrick Brunschwig, Suzanne M. Embury:
Collection Views: Dynamically Composed Views which Inherit Behaviour. 102-121
Distributed Transactions
- Can Türker, Kerstin Schwarz, Gunter Saake:
Global Transaction Termination Rules in Composite Database Systems. 122-139 - Muhammad Younas, Barry Eaglestone, Robert Holton:
A Review of Multidatabase Transactions on The Web: From the ACID to the SACReD. 140-152 - E. C. Cheng, George Loizou:
A Publish/Subscribe Framework: Push Technology in E-Commerce. 153-170
Invited Paper
- Peter Buneman:
Characterizing Data Provenance (Abstract). 171
Interoperability Using XML
- Ralf Behrens:
A Grammar Based Model for XML Schema Integration. 172-190 - Graham J. L. Kemp, Chris J. Robertson, Peter M. D. Gray, Nicos Angelopoulos:
CORBA and XML: Design Choices for Database Federations. 191-208 - Peter T. Wood
:
Rewriting XQL Queries on XML Repositories. 209-226

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