Advances in Database Technology - EDBT 2004: 9th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, March 14-18, 2004

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The 9th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, EDBT 2004, was held in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, during March 14–18, 2004. The EDBT series of conferences is an established and prestigious forum for the exchange of the latest research results in data management. Held every two years in an attractive European location, the conference provides unique opp- tunities for database researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore new ideas, techniques, and tools, and to exchange experiences. The previous events were held in Venice, Vienna, Cambridge, Avignon, Valencia, Konstanz, and Prague. EDBT 2004 had the theme “new challenges for database technology,” with the goal of encouraging researchers to take a greater interest in the current exciting technological and application advancements and to devise and address new research and development directions for database technology. From its early days, database technology has been challenged and advanced by new uses and applications, and it continues to evolve along with application requirements and hardware advances. Today’s DBMS technology faces yet several new challenges. Technological trends and new computation paradigms, and applications such as pervasive and ubiquitous computing, grid computing, bioinformatics, trust management, virtual communities, and digital asset management, to name just a few, require database technology to be deployed in a variety of environments and for a number of di?erent purposes. Such an extensive deployment will also require trustworthy, resilient database systems, as well as easy-to-manage and ?exible ones, to which we can entrust our data in whatever form they are.

Author(s): Richard Hull (auth.), Elisa Bertino, Stavros Christodoulakis, Dimitris Plexousakis, Vassilis Christophides, Manolis Koubarakis, Klemens Böhm, Elena Ferrari (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2992
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 882
Tags: Database Management; Computer Communication Networks; Information Storage and Retrieval; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Computers and Society; Business Information Systems

Front Matter....Pages -
Converged Services: A Hidden Challenge for the Web Services Paradigm....Pages 1-2
GRIDS, Databases, and Information Systems Engineering Research....Pages 3-16
Security and Privacy for Web Databases and Services....Pages 17-28
Content-Based Routing of Path Queries in Peer-to-Peer Systems....Pages 29-47
Energy-Conserving Air Indexes for Nearest Neighbor Search....Pages 48-66
MobiEyes: Distributed Processing of Continuously Moving Queries on Moving Objects in a Mobile System....Pages 67-87
DBDC: Density Based Distributed Clustering....Pages 88-105
Iterative Incremental Clustering of Time Series....Pages 106-122
LIMBO: Scalable Clustering of Categorical Data....Pages 123-146
A Framework for Efficient Storage Security in RDBMS....Pages 147-164
Beyond 1-Safety and 2-Safety for Replicated Databases: Group-Safety....Pages 165-182
A Condensation Approach to Privacy Preserving Data Mining....Pages 183-199
Efficient Query Evaluation over Compressed XML Data....Pages 200-218
XQzip: Querying Compressed XML Using Structural Indexing....Pages 219-236
HOPI: An Efficient Connection Index for Complex XML Document Collections....Pages 237-255
Efficient Distributed Skylining for Web Information Systems....Pages 256-273
Query-Customized Rewriting and Deployment of DB-to-XML Mappings....Pages 274-291
LexEQUAL : Supporting Multiscript Matching in Database Systems....Pages 292-309
A Model for Ternary Projective Relations between Regions....Pages 310-328
Computing and Handling Cardinal Direction Information....Pages 329-347
A Tale of Two Schemas: Creating a Temporal XML Schema from a Snapshot Schema with τ XSchema....Pages 348-365
Spatial Queries in the Presence of Obstacles....Pages 366-384
NNH: Improving Performance of Nearest-Neighbor Searches Using Histograms....Pages 385-402
Clustering Multidimensional Extended Objects to Speed Up Execution of Spatial Queries....Pages 403-421
Processing Unions of Conjunctive Queries with Negation under Limited Access Patterns....Pages 422-440
Projection Pushing Revisited....Pages 441-458
On Containment of Conjunctive Queries with Arithmetic Comparisons....Pages 459-476
XPath with Conditional Axis Relations....Pages 477-494
Declustering Two-Dimensional Datasets over MEMS-Based Storage....Pages 495-512
Self-tuning UDF Cost Modeling Using the Memory-Limited Quadtree....Pages 513-531
Distributed Query Optimization by Query Trading....Pages 532-550
Sketch-Based Multi-query Processing over Data Streams....Pages 551-568
Processing Data-Stream Join Aggregates Using Skimmed Sketches....Pages 569-586
Joining Punctuated Streams....Pages 587-604
Using Convolution to Mine Obscure Periodic Patterns in One Pass....Pages 605-620
CUBE File: A File Structure for Hierarchically Clustered OLAP Cubes....Pages 621-638
Efficient Schema-Based Revalidation of XML....Pages 639-657
Hierarchical In-Network Data Aggregation with Quality Guarantees....Pages 658-675
Efficient Similarity Search for Hierarchical Data in Large Databases....Pages 676-693
QuaSAQ: An Approach to Enabling End-to-End QoS for Multimedia Databases....Pages 694-711
On Indexing Sliding Windows over Online Data Streams....Pages 712-729
A Framework for Access Methods for Versioned Data....Pages 730-747
Management of Highly Dynamic Multidimensional Data in a Cluster of Workstations....Pages 748-764
Spatiotemporal Compression Techniques for Moving Point Objects....Pages 765-782
Non-contiguous Sequence Pattern Queries....Pages 783-800
Mining Extremely Skewed Trading Anomalies....Pages 801-810
Flexible Integration of Molecular-Biological Annotation Data: The GenMapper Approach....Pages 811-822
Meta-SQL: Towards Practical Meta-Querying....Pages 823-825
A Framework for Context-Aware Adaptable Web Services....Pages 826-829
Aggregation of Continuous Monitoring Queries in Wireless Sensor Networking Systems....Pages 830-833
eVitae: An Event-Based Electronic Chronicle....Pages 834-836
CAT: C orrect A nswers of Continuous Queries Using T riggers....Pages 837-840
Hippo: A System for Computing Consistent Answers to a Class of SQL Queries....Pages 841-844
An Implementation of P3P Using Database Technology....Pages 845-847
XQBE: A Graphical Interface for XQuery Engines....Pages 848-850
P2P-DIET: One-Time and Continuous Queries in Super-Peer Networks....Pages 851-853
HEAVEN: A Hierarchical Storage and Archive Environment for Multidimensional Array Database Management Systems....Pages 854-857
OGSA-DQP: A Service for Distributed Querying on the Grid....Pages 858-861
T-Araneus: Management of Temporal Data-Intensive Web Sites....Pages 862-864
τ -Synopses: A System for Run-Time Management of Remote Synopses....Pages 865-867
AFFIC: A Foundation for Index Comparisons....Pages 868-871
Spatial Data Server for Mobile Environment....Pages 872-874
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