Constraint Databases: First International Symposium, CDB 2004, Paris, France, June 12-13, 2004. Proceedings

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The ?rst International Symposium on the Applications of Constraint Databases (CDB2004) took place in Paris, France, on June 12–13, 2004, just before the ACM SIGMOD and PODS conferences. Since the publication of the paper “Constraint Query Languages” by Kan- lakis, Kuper and Revesz in 1990, the last decade has seen a growing interest in constraint database theory, query evaluation, and applications, re?ected in a variety of conferences, journals, and books. Constraint databases have proven to be extremely ?exible and adoptable in environments that relational database systems cannot serve well, such as geographic information systems and bioinf- matics. This symposium brought together people from several diverse areas all c- tributing to the practice and the application of constraint databases. It was a continuation and extension of previous workshops held in Friedrichshafen, G- many (1995), Cambridge, USA (1996), Delphi, Greece (1997), and Seattle, USA (1998) as well as of the work in the comprehensive volume “Constraint Data- ses” edited by G. Kuper, L. Libkin and J. Paredaens (2000) and the textbook “Introduction to Constraint Databases” by P. Revesz (2002). The aim of the symposium was to open new and future directions in c- straint database research; to address constraints over domains other than the reals; to contribute to a better implementation of constraint database systems, in particular of query evaluation; to address e?cient quanti?er elimination; and to describe applications of constraint databases.

Author(s): Joos Heintz, Bart Kuijpers (auth.), Bart Kuijpers, Peter Revesz (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3074
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 184
Tags: Database Management; Information Storage and Retrieval; Business Information Systems; Geographical Information Systems/Cartography

Front Matter....Pages -
Constraint Databases, Data Structures and Efficient Query Evaluation....Pages 1-24
A New Shape Function Based Spatiotemporal Interpolation Method....Pages 25-39
Moving Objects and Their Equations of Motion....Pages 40-51
A Triangle-Based Logic for Affine-Invariant Querying of Two-Dimensional Spatial Data....Pages 52-73
Applying Constraint Databases in the Determination of Potential Minimal Conflicts to Polynomial Model-Based Diagnosis....Pages 74-87
Constraint Database Solutions to the Genome Map Assembly Problem....Pages 88-111
Dynamic FP-Tree Based Mining of Frequent Patterns Satisfying Succinct Constraints....Pages 112-127
Semantic Optimization of Preference Queries....Pages 128-142
Constraint Processing Techniques for Improving Join Computation: A Proof of Concept....Pages 143-160
Taking Constraints out of Constraint Databases....Pages 161-172
Integrating Constraint and Relational Database Systems....Pages 173-180
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