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Databases in Networked Information Systems: 4th International Workshop, DNIS 2005, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan, March 28-30, 2005, Proceedings 2005 ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3433
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Mar-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540253610
  • ISBN-13: 9783540253617
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Information systems in healthcare and public utility services depend on comp- ing infrastructures. Many research e orts are being made in related areas, such as wireless computing (e. g. , Auto-ID Laboratories, and projects at MIT), W- based computing, and information accesses by Web users. Government agencies in many countries plan to launch facilities in education, healthcare and infor- tion support as a part of e-government initiatives. In this context, information interchange management has become an active research ?eld. A number of new opportunities have evolved in design and modeling based on new computing needs of users. Database systems play a central role in supporting networked information systems for access and storage management aspects. The4thInternationalWorkshoponDatabasesinNetworkedInformationS- tems (DNIS 2005) was held on March 28-30, 2005 at the University of Aizu in Japan. The workshop program included research contributions, and invited c- tributions. A view of research activity in Information Interchange Management and related research issues was provided by the session on this topic. The invited contribution was contributed by Dr. Umeshwar Dayal. The workshop session on Web Data Management Systems had invited papers by Prof. Elisa Bertino, Prof. Masahito Hirakawa, and Prof. William I. Grosky. The two sessions on Networked Information Systems included invited contributions by Prof. Sushil Jajodia, Dr. Cyrus Shahabi, Prof. Divyakant Agrawal and Dr. Harumi Kuno. I would like to thank the members of the Program Committee for their support and all authors who considered DNIS 2005 in making research contributions.
Information Interchange and Management Systems
Predictive Business Operations Management
1(14)
Malu Castellanos
Norman Salazar
Fabio Casati
Umesh Dayal
Ming-Chien Shan
Conversation Quantization for Conversational Knowledge Process
15(19)
Toyoaki Nishida
Wrapper Generation for Automatic Data Extraction from Large Web Sites
34(20)
Nitin Jindal
Efficiently Coding and Querying XML Document
54(16)
Zhongming Han
Niya Fu
An Interface for Web Based Access to Dynamic Contents
70(8)
Subhash Bhalla
Masaki Hasegawa
Enrique Lopez de Lara Gutierrez
Nadia Berthouze
Tomoko Izumita
HID: An Efficient Path Index for Complex XML Collections with Arbitrary Links
78(14)
Awny Sayed
Rainer Unland
Web Data Management Systems
Integration of Virtual Reality and Database System Techniques
92(12)
Elisa Bertino
Stefano Franzoni
Pietro Mazzoleni
Stefano Valtolina
From MultiMedia to UniversalMedia
104(11)
Masahito Hirakawa
The Multimedia Semantic Web
115(4)
William I. Grosky
Storing and Retrieving Multimedia Web Notes
119(19)
Paolo Bottoni
Roberta Civica
Stefano Levialdi
Laura Orso
Emanuele Panizzi
Rosa Trinchese
A Searching Method Based on Problem Description and Algorithmic Features
138(12)
Yutaka Watanobe
Rentaro Yoshioka
Nikolay N. Mirenkov
Augmenting the Power of the Various Versions of LSI Used in Document Retrieval
150(9)
Hua Yan
William I. Grosky
Farshad Fotouhi
Networked Information Systems: Applications
Networked Mining of Atomic and Molecular Data from Electronic Journal Databases on the Internet
159(12)
Lukas Pichl
Manabu Suzuki
Kazuyuki Joe
Akira Sasaki
Development of a Data Mining Application for Huge Scale Earth Environmental Data Archives
171(15)
Eiji Ikoma
Kenji Taniguchi
Toshio Koike
Masaru Kitsuregawa
Design of Automation Systems for Web Based Courseware Using XML and XSLT
186(18)
Yukari Shirota
Towards Open Education Through Distributed and Networked Information Systems - An Experience-Based Approach
204(9)
Tosiyasu L. Kunii
Exploring Web Logs with Coordinated OLAP Dimension Hierarchies
213(12)
Mark Sifer
Networked Information Systems: Implementations
Policies, Models and Languages for Access Control
225(13)
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati
Pierangela Samarati
Sushil Jajodia
Modelling Peer-to-Peer Data Networks Under Complex System Theory
238(6)
Cyrus Shahabi
Farnoush Banaei-Kashani
Attribute-Based Access to Distributed Data over P2P Networks
244(20)
Divyakant Agrawal
Amr El Abbadi
Subhash Suri
Governing the Contract Lifecycle: A Framework for Sequential Configuration of Loosely-Coupled Systems
264(16)
Harumi Kuno
Kei Yuasa
Kannan Govindarajan
Kevin Smathers
Bernard Burg
Paul Carau
Kevin Wilkinson
GridFS: Ensuring High-Speed Data Transfer Using Massively Parallel I/O
280(8)
Dheeraj Bhardwaj
Manish Sinha
Data Management Systems
Improving Customer Experience via Text Mining
288(12)
Choudur Lakshminarayan
Qingfeng Yu
Alan Benson
A Distributed Algorithm for Outlier Detection in a Large Database
300(10)
Biplab Kumer Sarker
Hiroyuki Kitagawa
An Improved Approach to Extract Document Summaries Based on Popularity
310(9)
P. Arun Kumar
K. Praveen Kumar
T. Someswara Rao
P. Krishna Reddy
Author Index 319