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found 28 matches
- 2009
- Dimitris Margaritis, Christos Faloutsos, Sebastian Thrun:
NetCube. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 471-489 - Sikha Bagui:
An Approach to Mining Crime Patterns. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 305-329 - Indranil Bose:
Business Data Warehouse. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 112-133 - Athman Bouguettaya:
A Scalable Middleware for Web Databases. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 252-267 - Mario Cannataro:
Bioinformatics Web Portals. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 330-351 - Maria Chiara Caschera, Arianna D'Ulizia, Leonardo Tininini:
Visual Query Languages, Representation Techniques, and Data Models. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 206-233 - Theodoros Evdoridis:
A Generalized Comparison of Open Source and Commercial Database Management Systems. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 296-304 - Theodoros Evdoridis:
Security Threats in Web-Powered Databases and Web Portals. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 424-449 - Pedro Furtado:
Node Partitioned Data Warehouses. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 490-498 - Ana María Fermoso García:
Business Information Integration from XML and Relational Databases Sources. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 403-423 - Dung Xuan Thi Le, J. Wenny Rahayu, David Taniar:
Web Data Warehousing Convergence. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 174-189 - Zongmin Ma:
Databases Modeling of Engineering Information. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 65-84 - Efrem Mallach:
A Database Project in a Small Company (or How the Real World Doesn't Always Follow the Book). Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 134-147 - Bruce L. Mann:
Action Research with Internet Database Tools. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 1-20 - Svetlana Mansmann:
Empowering the OLAP Technology to Support Complex Dimension Hierarchies. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 450-470 - Gerasimos Marketos, Yannis Theodoridis, Ioannis S. Kalogeras:
Seismological Data Warehousing and Mining. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 395-402 - Christie L. McDaniel:
Gender Discrepancies through the College Years. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 190-205 - Rosa Meo, Giuseppe Psaila:
An XML-Based Database for Knowledge Discovery. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 352-368 - Sriram Mohan, Arijit Sengupta:
Conceptual Modeling for XML. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 148-173 - Pedro Fernandes Ribeiro Neto, Maria Lígia Barbosa Perkusich, Hyggo Oliveira de Almeida, Angelo Perkusich:
A Formal Verification and Approach for Real-Time Databases. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 268-295 - M. Mehdi Owrang O.:
Discovering Quality Knowledge from Relational Databases. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 95-111 - S. A. Oke:
Application of Decision Tree as a Data Mining Tool in a Manufacturing System. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 234-251 - Moh'd A. Radaideh, Hayder Al-Ameed:
Database High Availability. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 21-43 - Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Arnon Sturm:
Enhancing UML Models. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 369-394 - Stefano Rizzi:
Conceptual Modeling Solutions for the Data Warehouse. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 44-64 - Shigeaki Sakurai:
Rule Discovery from Textual Data. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 499-527 - Argiris Tzikopoulos, Nikos Manouselis, Riina Vuorikari:
An Overview of Learning Object Repositories. Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications 2009: 85-94 - Terence A. Halpin:
Selected Readings on Database Technologies and Applications. IGI 2009, ISBN 978-1-60566-098-1 [contents]
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