Databases and Information Systems II: Fifth International Baltic Conference, Baltic DB&IS'2002 Tallinn, Estonia, June 3-6, 2002 Selected Papers
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The rapid growth of the Internet has dramatically changed the capabilities of information systems (IS) and the role of database management. They have become vital components of successful inter-networked enterprises and organizations. This volume considers fundamental issues and technical development in the integrated section of the fields of databases and modern IS.
The book contains a collection of 24 high quality papers written by 56 authors. These articles present original results that constitute a survey of both the research and technological dimensions related to the modern IS and database development. The database research emphasises distributed databases, XML and databases, mobile agents and databases, data mining and knowledge management. The IS development issues include ontology-based and knowledge-based approaches to systems development, UML based IS development methodologies, and web IS. These papers are of particular interest to researchers, developers, advanced students, and practitioners who are concerned with the development of modern IS.
Conference Committee. Preface.
Distributed Databases. Fragmentation of Object Oriented and Semi-structured Data; K.-D. Schewe. Value Reconciliation in Mediators of Heterogeneous Information Collections Applying Well-Structured Context Specifications; D.O. Briukhov, et al. Reactive Load Balancing in Distributed Database Management Systems; J.M. Muixi, et al. Undeniable Database Queries; A. Buldas, et al. TOLAP: Temporal Online Analytical Processing; O. Herden.
XML and Databases. XML Data Warehouse: Modelling and Querying; J. Pokorny. The XML Query Execution Engine (XEE); D. Scheffner, J.-C. Freytag. Offering User Profile as an XML Web Service; A.M. Hartvigsen, et al.
Information Systems Development. Shared Conceptualisation of Business Systems, Information Systems and Supporting Software; A. Caplinskas, et al. Concept of Intelligent Enterprise Memory for Integration of Two Approaches to Knowledge Management; J. Grundspenkis. Knowledge Representation in Advisory Information System of Crime Investigation Domain; D. Dzemydiene, et al.
Information Systems and Software Engineering. Semantics for Managing Systems in Heterogeneous and Distributed Environment; G. Arnicans, G. Karnitis. Ontological Intermediation between Business Process Models and Software Components; T. Teschke. Extended Use of a Traceability Tool Within Software Development Project; M. Gills, M. Bogdanovs. Measurements and Risks Based Method to Support Software Development Process Planning; B. Apine. Reduction of UML Class Diagrams; G. Linde.
Mobile Computing, Databases, and Agents. Incorporating Mobility into an Agent Interoperability-based Environment; M. Matskin, A. Zaslavsky. An Extensible Storage Manager for Mobile DBMS; E. Buchmann, et al. Towards Multi-Agent Models of Domain-Specific Languages; M. Meriste, et al. E-MATE: An Open Architecture to Support Mobility of Users; D. Carboni, et al. Specification and Implementation of Mobile-Agent-Based Data Integration; P. Ahlbrecht, J. Röver.
Data Mining. Data Mining Techniques in Predicting Default Rates on Customer Loans; J. Zurada. Efficient Constraint-Based Sequential Pattern Mining Using Dataset Filtering Techniques; T. Morzy, et al. A Parametrizable Task-adaptive NE-Recognition System; J. Piskorski, et al.
Author Index. Subject Index.
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The rapid growth of the Internet has dramatically changed the capabilities of information systems (IS) and the role of database management. They have become vital components of successful inter-networked enterprises and organizations. This volume considers fundamental issues and technical development in the integrated section of the fields of databases and modern IS.
The book contains a collection of 24 high quality papers written by 56 authors. These articles present original results that constitute a survey of both the research and technological dimensions related to the modern IS and database development. The database research emphasises distributed databases, XML and databases, mobile agents and databases, data mining and knowledge management. The IS development issues include ontology-based and knowledge-based approaches to systems development, UML based IS development methodologies, and web IS. These papers are of particular interest to researchers, developers, advanced students, and practitioners who are concerned with the development of modern IS.
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Distributed Databases. Fragmentation of Object Oriented and Semi-structured Data; K.-D. Schewe. Value Reconciliation in Mediators of Heterogeneous Information Collections Applying Well-Structured Context Specifications; D.O. Briukhov, et al. Reactive Load Balancing in Distributed Database Management Systems; J.M. Muixi, et al. Undeniable Database Queries; A. Buldas, et al. TOLAP: Temporal Online Analytical Processing; O. Herden.
XML and Databases. XML Data Warehouse: Modelling and Querying; J. Pokorny. The XML Query Execution Engine (XEE); D. Scheffner, J.-C. Freytag. Offering User Profile as an XML Web Service; A.M. Hartvigsen, et al.
Information Systems Development. Shared Conceptualisation of Business Systems, Information Systems and Supporting Software; A. Caplinskas, et al. Concept of Intelligent Enterprise Memory for Integration of Two Approaches to Knowledge Management; J. Grundspenkis. Knowledge Representation in Advisory Information System of Crime Investigation Domain; D. Dzemydiene, et al.
Information Systems and Software Engineering. Semantics for Managing Systems in Heterogeneous and Distributed Environment; G. Arnicans, G. Karnitis. Ontological Intermediation between Business Process Models and Software Components; T. Teschke. Extended Use of a Traceability Tool Within Software Development Project; M. Gills, M. Bogdanovs. Measurements and Risks Based Method to Support Software Development Process Planning; B. Apine. Reduction of UML Class Diagrams; G. Linde.
Mobile Computing, Databases, and Agents. Incorporating Mobility into an Agent Interoperability-based Environment; M. Matskin, A. Zaslavsky. An Extensible Storage Manager for Mobile DBMS; E. Buchmann, et al. Towards Multi-Agent Models of Domain-Specific Languages; M. Meriste, et al. E-MATE: An Open Architecture to Support Mobility of Users; D. Carboni, et al. Specification and Implementation of Mobile-Agent-Based Data Integration; P. Ahlbrecht, J. Röver.
Data Mining. Data Mining Techniques in Predicting Default Rates on Customer Loans; J. Zurada. Efficient Constraint-Based Sequential Pattern Mining Using Dataset Filtering Techniques; T. Morzy, et al. A Parametrizable Task-adaptive NE-Recognition System; J. Piskorski, et al.
Author Index. Subject Index.