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Recent years have seen an explosive growth in the use of new
database applications such as CAD/CAM systems, spatial information
systems, and multimedia information systems. The needs of these
applications are far more complex than traditional business
applications. They call for support of objects with complex data
types, such as images and spatial objects, and for support of
objects with wildly varying numbers of index terms, such as
documents. Traditional indexing techniques such as the B-tree and
its variants do not efficiently support these applications, and so
new indexing mechanisms have been developed. As a result of the
demand for database support for new applications, there has been a
proliferation of new indexing techniques. The need for a book
addressing indexing problems in advanced applications is evident.
For practitioners and database and application developers, this
book explains best practice, guiding the selection of appropriate
indexes for each application. For researchers, this book provides a
foundation for the development of new and more robust indexes. For
newcomers, this book is an overview of the wide range of advanced
indexing techniques. Indexing Techniques for Advanced Database
Systems is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course
on indexing techniques, and as a reference for researchers and
practitioners in industry.
Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document
Collections discusses the important aspects of document computing
and recommends technologies and techniques for document management,
with an emphasis on the processes that are appropriate when
computers are used to create, access, and publish documents. This
book includes descriptions of the nature of documents, their
components and structure, and how they can be represented; examines
how documents are used and controlled; explores the issues and
factors affecting design and implementation of a document
management strategy; and gives a detailed case study. The analysis
and recommendations are grounded in the findings of the latest
research. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic
Document Collections brings together concepts, research, and
practice from diverse areas including document computing,
information retrieval, librarianship, records management, and
business process re-engineering. It will be of value to anyone
working in these areas, whether as a researcher, a developer, or a
user. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic
Document Collections can be used for graduate classes in document
computing and related fields, by developers and integrators of
document management systems and document management applications,
and by anyone wishing to understand the processes of document
management.
Recent years have seen an explosive growth in the use of new
database applications such as CAD/CAM systems, spatial information
systems, and multimedia information systems. The needs of these
applications are far more complex than traditional business
applications. They call for support of objects with complex data
types, such as images and spatial objects, and for support of
objects with wildly varying numbers of index terms, such as
documents. Traditional indexing techniques such as the B-tree and
its variants do not efficiently support these applications, and so
new indexing mechanisms have been developed. As a result of the
demand for database support for new applications, there has been a
proliferation of new indexing techniques. The need for a book
addressing indexing problems in advanced applications is evident.
For practitioners and database and application developers, this
book explains best practice, guiding the selection of appropriate
indexes for each application. For researchers, this book provides a
foundation for the development of new and more robust indexes. For
newcomers, this book is an overview of the wide range of advanced
indexing techniques. Indexing Techniques for Advanced Database
Systems is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course
on indexing techniques, and as a reference for researchers and
practitioners in industry.
Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document
Collections discusses the important aspects of document computing
and recommends technologies and techniques for document management,
with an emphasis on the processes that are appropriate when
computers are used to create, access, and publish documents. This
book includes descriptions of the nature of documents, their
components and structure, and how they can be represented; examines
how documents are used and controlled; explores the issues and
factors affecting design and implementation of a document
management strategy; and gives a detailed case study. The analysis
and recommendations are grounded in the findings of the latest
research. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic
Document Collections brings together concepts, research, and
practice from diverse areas including document computing,
information retrieval, librarianship, records management, and
business process re-engineering. It will be of value to anyone
working in these areas, whether as a researcher, a developer, or a
user. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic
Document Collections can be used for graduate classes in document
computing and related fields, by developers and integrators of
document management systems and document management applications,
and by anyone wishing to understand the processes of document
management.
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