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Sharing Data, Information and Knowledge - 25th British National Conference on Databases, BNCOD 25, Cardiff, UK, July 7-10, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Alexander Gray, Keith G. Jeffery, Jianhua Shao
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Since 1981, the British National Conferences on Databases (BNCOD)
have p- vided a forum for database researchers to report the latest
progress and explore new ideas. Over the last 28 years, BNCOD has
evolved from a predominantly national conference into one that is
truly international, attracting research c- tributions from all
over the world. This volume contains the proceedings of BNCOD 2008.
We received 45 s- missions from 22 countries. Each paper was
reviewed by three referees, and 14 full papers and 7 posters were
accepted. All the research papers and posters are included in this
volume, and they are organized into ?ve sections: data mining and
privacy, data integration, stream and event data processing, query
proce- ing and optimization, and posters. The keynote was delivered
by Monica Marinucci, EMEA Programme Dir- tor for Oracle in R&D.
She has been involved in various advanced developments concerning
Oracle, and participated in EC-funded projects as an expert, es-
cially the CHALLENGERS special support action to propose the future
of grid computing. In her keynote presentation,she addressedthe
audience on the topic of the power of data, emphasizing that the
ability to store, handle, manipulate, distribute and replicate data
and information can provide a tremendous asset to organizations.
She also explored some of the latest directions and developments in
the database ?eld, and described how Oracle contributes to them
partnering up with other leading organizations in di?erent sectors.
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Web Information Systems -- WISE 2004 - 5th International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering, Brisbane, Australia, November 22-24, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Xiaofang Zhou, Stanley Su, Mike P. Papazoglou, Maria E. Orlowska, Keith G. Jeffery
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We have described the development of a new micro-payment system,
NetPay, f- turing different ways of managing electronic money, or
e-coins. NetPay provides an off-line, anonymous protocol that
supports high-volume, low-cost electronic trans- tions over the
Internet. We developed three kinds of e-wallets to manage coins in
a NetPay-based system: a sever-side e-wallet allowing multiple
computer access to- coins; a client-side e-wallet allowing customer
PC management of the e-coins, and a cookie-based e-wallet cache to
improve performance of the client-side e-wallet c- munication
overhead. Experiences to date with NetPay prototypes have
demonstrated it provides an effective micro-payment strategy and
customers welcome the ability to manage their electronic coins in
different ways. References 1. Dai, X. and Lo, B.: NetPay - An
Efficient Protocol for Micropayments on the WWW. Fifth Australian
World Wide Web Conference, Australia (1999) 2. Dai, X., Grundy, J.
and Lo, B.: Comparing and contrasting micro-payment models for-
commerce systems, International Conferences of Info-tech and
Info-net (ICII), China (2001) 3. Dai, X., Grundy, J.: Architecture
of a Micro-Payment System for Thin-Client Web App- cations. In
Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Internet
Computing, Las Vegas, CSREA Press, June 24-27, 444--450 4. Dai, X.
and Grundy J.: "Customer Perception of a Thin-client Micro-payment
System Issues and Experiences," Journal of End User Computing,
15(4), pp 62-77, (2003).
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Advances in Database Technology - EDBT 2002 - 8th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, Prague, Czech Republic, March 25-27, Proceedings (Paperback, 2002 ed.)
Christian S. Jensen, Keith G. Jeffery, Jaroslav Pokorny, Simonas Saltenis, Elisa Bertino, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, EDBT 2002, held in Prague, Czech Republic, in March 2002.The 36 revised full papers presented together with six industrial and application papers, 13 software demos and one invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 207 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on query transformation, data mining, XML, advanced query processing, moving objects, distributed data, distributed processing, advanced querying, XML-advanced querying, fundamental query services, estimation/histograms, and aggregation.
The international conference on current trends in the theory and
practice of informatics SOFSEM 2000 was held 25 November-2 December
2000 in the c- ference facilities of the Dev?et Skal (Nine Rocks)
Hotel, Milovy, Czech-Moravian Highlands, the Czech Republic. It was
already the 27th annual meeting in the series of SOFSEM conferences
organized in either the Czech or the Slovak Rep- lic. Since its
establishment in 1974, SOFSEM has gone through a long dev- opment
in parallel with the entire ?eld of informatics. Currently SOFSEM
is a wide-scope, multidisciplinary conference, with stress on the
interplay between the theory and practice of informatics. The
SOFSEM scienti?c program consists mainly of invited talks which
determine the topics of the conference. Invited talks are
complemented by short refereed talks contributed by SOFSEM parti-
pants. The topics of invited talks are chosen so as to cover the
span from theory to practice and to bring interesting research
areas to the attention of conf- ence participants. For the year
2000, the following three streams were chosen for presentation by
the SOFSEM Steering Committee: - Trends in Algorithmics -
Information Technologies in Practice - Computational Perception The
above streams were covered through 16 invited talks given by
prominent researchers. There were 18 contributed talks also
presented, chosen by the int- national Program Committee from among
36 submitted papers. The program also included a panel on lessons
learned from the Y2K problem.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th Seminar
on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Informatics, SOFSEM'97,
held in Milovy, Czech Republic, in November 1997. SOFSEM is special
in being a mix of a winter school, an international conference, and
an advanced workshop meeting the demand for ongoing education in
the area of computer science. The volume presents 22 invited
contributions by leading experts together with 24 revised
contributed papers selected from 63 submissions. The invited
presentations are organized in topical sections on foundations,
distributed and parallel computing, software engineering and
methodology, and databases and information systems.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 23rd International
Seminar on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Informatics,
SOFSEM '96, held in Milovy, Czech Republic, in November 1996.
The volume presents a unique collection of 19 invited papers
competently surveying the field. These papers are organized in
sections on fundamentals, distributed and parallel computing, AI
and control systems, databases and electronic documents, scientific
computing and visualization, programming and software engineering.
Also included are 22 refereed and thoroughly revised contributed
research papers selected by the program committee for inclusion in
the proceedings.
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