Databases in Telecommunications II: VLDB 2001 International Workshop Rome, Italy, September 10, 2001 Proceedings

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Just like the previous workshop at VLDB 1999 in Edinburgh, the purpose of this workshop is to promote telecom data management as one of the core research areas in database research and to establish a strong connection between the telecom and database research communities. As I wrote in the preface of those proceedings, data management in telecommuni- tions is an interesting area of research given the fact that both service management and service provisioning are very data intensive, and pose extreme requirements on data management technology. Given the feedback on the previous workshop we decided to keep the same program set-up for this workshop: an invited speaker, a collection of research papers, and a panel discussion. We received 18 good quality papers from which we selected 12 to construct a very interesting program. The program has been divided into four sections. The first section focuses on CDR data warehouse and data mining technology. Data warehousing and data mining around customer usage data remains an important area of interest for telecommunication operators. The growing competition, especially in the mobile market, means that operators have to put more effort into customer retention and satisfaction. The second section focuses on performance issues around databases in telecommunication. Since telecommunication databases are characterized by their extreme requirements, for example in terms of volumes of data to be processed or response times, high volume data management and embedded and real-time data management are key aspects of the telecommunication data management problems in today’s operational environments.

Author(s): Jan A. Audestad (auth.), Willem Jonker (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2209
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2001

Language: English
Pages: 184
Tags: Database Management; Computer Communication Networks; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Information Storage and Retrieval; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)

Telecommunications, Databases, and Evolution....Pages 1-8
Data Warehouse Population Platform....Pages 9-18
Experimenting NT Cluster Technology for Massive CDR Processing....Pages 19-36
Mining Sequential Alarm Patterns in a Telecommunication Database....Pages 37-51
Generalized MD-Joins: Evaluation and Reduction to SQL....Pages 52-67
Query Processing in Embedded Control Programs....Pages 68-87
Benchmark for Real-Time Database Systems for Telecommunications....Pages 88-101
Replication between Geographically Separated Clusters - An Asynchronous Scalable Replication Mechanism for Very High Availability....Pages 102-115
Yima: Design and Evaluation of a Streaming Media System for Residential Broadband Services....Pages 116-125
QuDAS: A QoS-Based Brokering Architecture for Data Services....Pages 126-139
LDAP, Databases and Distributed Objects: Towards a Better Integration....Pages 140-154
Network Convergence Using Universal Numbers: The UPT Project....Pages 155-166
Toward Universal Information Models in Enterprise Management....Pages 167-178