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1. Databases in Telecommunications 1999: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Willem Jonker:
Databases in Telecommunications, International Workshop Co-located with VLDB-99, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, September 6, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1819, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67667-8 - Matthias Jarke, Matthias Nicola:
Telecommunications Databases - Applications and Performance Analysis. 1-15 - Yann Lepetit:
Overview of Data Management Issues and Experiments in TINA Networks. 16-27 - S. Seshadri, Abraham Silberschatz:
PANACE: A System That Uses Database Technology to Manage Networks. 28-39 - Tim Kempster, Gordon J. Brebner, Peter Thanisch:
A Transactional Approach to Configuring Telecommunications Services. 40-53 - Robert M. Arlein, Juliana Freire, Narain H. Gehani, Daniel F. Lieuwen, Joann J. Ordille:
Making LDAP Active with the LTAP Gateway; Case Study in Providing Telecom Integration and Enchanced Services. 54-73 - Juha Taina, Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen:
Requirements Analysis of Distribution in Databases for Telecommunications. 74-89 - Mikael Ronström:
Database Requirement Analysis for a Third Generation Mobile Telecom System. 90-105 - David Belanger, Kenneth Ward Church, Andrew Hume:
Virtual Data Warehousing, Data Publishing, and Call Detail. 106-117 - Theodore Johnson, Damianos Chatziantoniou:
Joining Very Large Data Sets. 118-132 - Wijnand Derks, Sietse Dijkstra, Willem Jonker, Jeroen Wijnands:
Assesment of Scaleable Database Architectures for CDR Analysis - An Experimental Approach. 133-143 - Ian Pattison, Russ Green:
How to Analyze 1 Billion CDRs per Sec on $200K Hardware. 144-157 - Jan Lindström, Tiina Niklander, Pasi Porkka, Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen:
A Distributed Real-Time Main-Memory Database for Telecommunication. 158-173 - Sang Kyun Cha, Ki Hong Kim, Juchang Lee:
Database Architecture for Location and Trajectory Management in Telecommunications. 174-190 - Jim Gray, Svein-Olaf Hvasshovd:
Panel Session: Do the DBMS SW Vendors Offer the Products Required by the Industrial User in the Communication Industry? 191-206
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