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Peer-to-Peer, Grid, and Service-Orientation in Digital Library Architectures - 6th Thematic Workshop of the EU Network of Excellence DELOS, Cagliari, Italy, June 24-25, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Can Turker, Hans-Joerg Schek
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R1,590
Discovery Miles 15 900
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Newer computingareas like peer-to-peer,grid, and
service-orientedcomputing provide a number of opportunities and
challenges for architectures of future digital libraries.
Peer-to-peer data management allows for loosely coupled integration
of information services and sharing of information such as
recommendations and annotations. Grid computing middleware is
needed because certain services within digital libraries are
complex and computationally intensive, e.g., extraction of features
in multimedia d- uments to support content-based similarity search
or for information mining in b- medical data. The
service-orientation provides mechanisms to describe the semantics
and usage of information services and to combine services into
work?ow processes for sophisticated search and maintenance of
dependencies. Elements of all three directions should be combined
in a synthesis for future digital libraries architectures. This
volume contains selected and revised papers from the Sixth Thematic
Wo- shop of the EU Network of ExcellenceDELOS on Digital Library
Architectures,which washeldin S. MargheritadiPula
(Cagliari),Italy,24-25June2004.Thisworkshopwas co-located with the
12th Italian Symposium on Advanced Database Systems (SEBD 2004) and
organizedjointly by the DELOS Network of Excellence and the
Department ofInformationEngineeringoftheUniversityofPadua,Italy.
DELOS(http://www.delos.
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Current Trends in Database Technology - EDBT 2004 Workshops - EDBT 2004 Workshops PhD, DataX, PIM, P2P&DB, and ClustWeb, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, March 14-18, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Wolfgang Lindner, Marco Mesiti, Can Turker, Yannis Tzitzikas, Athena Vakali
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R3,060
Discovery Miles 30 600
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This volume comprises papers from the following ?ve workshops that
were part of the complete program for the International Conference
on Extending Database Technology (EDBT) held in Heraklion, Greece,
March 2004: * ICDE/EDBT Joint Ph. D. Workshop (PhD) * Database
Technologies for Handling XML-information on the Web (DataX) *
Pervasive Information Management (PIM) * Peer-to-Peer Computing and
Databases (P2P&DB) * Clustering Information Over the Web
(ClustWeb) Together, the ?ve workshops featured 61 high-quality
papers selected from appr- imately 180 submissions. It was,
therefore, dif?cult to decide on the papers that were to
beacceptedforpresentation.
Webelievethattheacceptedpaperssubstantiallycontribute to their
particular ?elds of research. The workshops were an excellent basis
for intense and highly fruitful discussions. The quality and
quantity of papers show that the areas of interest for the
workshops are highly active. A large number of excellent
researchers are working on the aforementioned ?elds producing
research output that is not only of interest for other researchers
but also for industry. The organizers and participants of the
workshops were highly satis?ed with the output. The high quality of
the presenters and workshop participants contributed to the success
of each workshop. The amazing environment of Heraklion and the
location of the EDBT conference also contributed to the overall
success. Last, but not least, our sincere thanks to the conference
organizers - the organizing team was always willing to help and if
there were things that did not work, assistance was quickly
available.
These post-proceedings contain the revised versions of the accepted
papers of the international workshop \Transactions and Database
Dynamics," which was the eighth workshop in a series focusing on
foundations of models and languages for data and objects (FoMLaDO).
Seven long papers and three short papers were accepted for
inclusion in the proceedings. The papers address various issues of
transactions and database dynamics: { criteria and protocols for
global snapshot isolation in federated transaction management, {
uni ed theory of concurrency control and replication control, {
speci cation of evolving information systems, { inheritance
mechanisms for deductive object databases with updates, { speci
cation of active rules for maintaining database consistency, {
integrity checking in subtransactions, { open nested transactions
for multi-tier architectures, { declarative speci cation of
transactions with static and dynamic integrity constraints, {
logic-based speci cation of update queries as open nested
transactions, and { execution guarantees and transactional
processes in electronic commerce payments. In addition to the
regular papers, there are papers resulting from two working groups.
The rst working group paper discusses the basis for transactional
c- putation. In particular, it addresses the speci cation of
transactional software. The second working group paper focuses on
transactions in electronic commerce applications. Among others,
Internet transactions, payment protocols, and c- currency control
and persistence mechanisms are discussed. Moreover, there is an
invited paper by Jari Veijalainen which discusses tr- sactional
aspects in mobile electronic commerce.
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