Database and Expert Systems Applications: 9th International Conference, DEXA'98 Vienna, Austria, August 24–28, 1998 Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications, DEXA'98, held in Vienna, Austria, in August 1998.
The 81 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of more than 200 submissions. The papers are organized in sections on active databases, object-oriented systems, data engineering, information retrieval, workflow and cooperative systems, spatial and temporal aspects, document management, spatial databases, adaptation and view updates, genetic algorithms, cooperative and distributed environments, interaction and communication, transcation, advanced applications, temporal aspects, oriented systems, partitioning and fragmentation, database queries, data, data warehouses, knowledge discovery and data mining, knowledge extraction, and knowledge base reduction for comprehension and reuse.

Author(s): Werner Retschitzegger (auth.), Gerald Quirchmayr, Erich Schweighofer, Trevor J.M. Bench-Capon (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1460
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1998

Language: English
Pages: 926
Tags: Database Management; Information Storage and Retrieval; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Business Information Systems

Composite event management in TriGS — Concepts and implementation....Pages 1-15
Towards a semantic event service for distributed active database applications....Pages 16-27
Involving fuzzy concepts in active mobile databases....Pages 28-37
An analytical study of object identifier indexing....Pages 38-49
D02 : Deductive object-oriented database system....Pages 50-59
Selecting actions to trigger in active database applications....Pages 60-69
Program understanding in databases reverse engineering....Pages 70-79
Semantics based schema analysis....Pages 80-89
Automatic derivation of terminological properties from database schemes....Pages 90-99
A novel integration of OODBMS and information retrieval techniques for a document repository....Pages 100-112
Rectangular decomposition of signature file: Design issues and performance evaluation....Pages 113-124
Cumulative duality in designing information brokers....Pages 125-134
A workflow system based on agents....Pages 135-144
Multiuser transactions for collaborative database applications....Pages 145-154
Modeling phenomena in spatiotemporal databases: Desiderata and solutions....Pages 155-165
Rulebase checking using a spatial representation....Pages 166-175
Hypermedia broadcasting with temporal links....Pages 176-185
Inferring functional dependencies in linearly ordered databases....Pages 186-195
Building consistent sample databases to support information system evolution and migration....Pages 196-205
Process centred approach for developing tool support of situated methods....Pages 206-215
A retrieval language for historical documents....Pages 216-225
Modeling, indexing and retrieving images using conceptual graphs....Pages 226-239
Applying document retrieval techniques in software engineering environments....Pages 240-249
Browsing SGML documents with maps: The french “inventaire” experience....Pages 250-259
An application-oriented approach for hytime structured document management....Pages 260-269
Qualitative spatial relationships representation IO&T and its retrieval....Pages 270-279
A qualitative approach to integration in spatial databases....Pages 280-289
SVIQUEL: A spatial visual query and exploration language....Pages 290-299
View adaptation in data warehousing systems....Pages 300-309
Query containment checking as a view updating problem....Pages 310-321
View updates translations in relational databases....Pages 322-331
Optimisation of active rule agents using a genetic algorithm approach....Pages 332-341
Optimization of constrained queries with a hybrid genetic algorithm....Pages 342-352
Highlights of the SAMMOA framework for object oriented application modelling....Pages 353-373
Virtual enterprises and federated information sharing....Pages 374-383
Facilitating virtual representation of CAD data through a learning based approach to conceptual database evolution employing direct instance sharing....Pages 384-393
Evaluation of the strength of computer aided method engineering for product development process modeling....Pages 394-410
Distributed light-weight persistence in Java — A tour on RMI-and CORBA-based solutions....Pages 411-424
Specifying the interaction between information sources....Pages 425-434
HEROS: A heterogeneous object oriented database system....Pages 435-447
An architecture for nested transaction support on standard database systems....Pages 448-459
Transaction-based coordination of software agents....Pages 460-469
Object-based group protocol....Pages 470-479
Aurora: An architecture for dynamic and adaptive work sessions in open environments....Pages 480-491
Design of secure distributed medical database systems....Pages 492-500
Modeling of subjective interpretation for street landscape image....Pages 501-510
Extend Dexter model to capture more semantics of hypermedia....Pages 511-520
A generic framework for structured document access....Pages 521-530
An evolvable personal advisor to optimize internet search technologies....Pages 531-540
Indexing valid time intervals....Pages 541-550
Indexing time-series databases for inverse queries....Pages 551-560
Implementing embedded valid time query languages....Pages 561-572
On the correctness of a transaction model for mobile computin....Pages 573-583
A single-phase non-blocking atomic commitment protocol....Pages 584-595
A global garbage collector for federated database management systems....Pages 596-609
Rule-based management of routing plans in CIM systems....Pages 610-619
Applications of model-based co-operative agents in production planning....Pages 620-630
Open architecture for natural language distributed systems....Pages 631-646
Join processing in web databases....Pages 647-657
TENTACLE: A database system for the world wide web....Pages 658-667
Workey: A method and tool to build web-enabled workflows....Pages 668-679
Attribute-pair range rules....Pages 680-691
Query-driven horizontal class partitioning for object-oriented databases....Pages 692-701
An extended meta model for conditional fragmentation....Pages 702-715
Query by example for nested tables....Pages 716-725
A new heuristic for optimizing large queries....Pages 726-735
Discovery of user-interests from range queries....Pages 736-745
Database architecture for data warehousing: An evolutionary approach....Pages 746-756
An integrated platform for the evaluation of spatial query processing strategies....Pages 757-766
On updating the data warehouse from multiple data sources....Pages 767-775
Concurrent warehouse maintenance without compromising session consistency....Pages 776-785
Mining flexible multiple-level association rules in all concept hierarchies....Pages 786-795
A framework for temporal data mining....Pages 796-805
KD in FM: Knowledge discovery in facilities management databases....Pages 806-815
CIA's view of the world and what neural networks learn from it: A comparison of geographical document space representation metaphors....Pages 816-825
Learning concepts from databases....Pages 826-840
Rule extraction using rough sets when membership values are intervals....Pages 841-850
Using semantic links for reuse in Knowledge Base Systems....Pages 851-860
Incremental updating of classification rules....Pages 861-870
Declarative semantics for active rules....Pages 871-880
Towards visual schemas in deductive databases....Pages 881-891
Incorporating methods and encapsulation into deductive object-oriented database languages....Pages 892-902