Advances in Database Systems: Implementations and Applications

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Advanced information technology is pervasive in any kind of human activity - science, business, finance, management and others - and this is particularly true for database systems. Both database theory and database applications constitute a very important part of the state of the art of computer science. Meanwhile there is some discrepancy between different aspects of database activity. Theoreticians are sometimes not much aware of the real needs of business and industry; software specialists not always have the ...
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Overview

Advanced information technology is pervasive in any kind of human activity - science, business, finance, management and others - and this is particularly true for database systems. Both database theory and database applications constitute a very important part of the state of the art of computer science. Meanwhile there is some discrepancy between different aspects of database activity. Theoreticians are sometimes not much aware of the real needs of business and industry; software specialists not always have the time or the apportunity to get acquainted with the most recent theoretical ideas and trends, as well as with advanced prototypes arising from these ideas; potential users often do not have the possibility of evaluating the theoretical foundations and the potential practical impact of different commercial products. So the main goal of the course was to put together people involved in different aspects of database activity and to promote active exchange of ideas among them.
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Table of Contents

Preface
Acyclic Hypergraphs and Relational Databases (A Survey) 1
Foundations of Database Systems: An Introductory Tutorial 29
Requirements and Design Issues of Spatial Data Handling Systems 49
HERMES: An Integrated Approach to Modelling Data Base Systems Design 71
The Weak Instance Model 95
Concepts for Database Privacy 115
Database Security, Policies and Mechanisms 125
Object-Oriented Authorization 139
A Browsing Theory and its Application to Database Navigation 161
An Application of the MILORD System to Handle Radiological Data 181
Object-Oriented Design of Information Systems: Theoretical Foundations 201
Object-Oriented Design of Information Systems: [superscript T]ROLL Language Features 219
GOAL, A Graph-Based Object and Association Language 247
Database Design Strategies 267
Semantical Constraints for Database Models 287
A Brief Tutorial Introduction to Data Structures for Geometric Databases 329
Data Structures and Algorithms for Geographic Information Systems: Selected Topics 353
Geographic Information Systems: An Example 365
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