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Advances in Databases and Information Systems - Second East European Symposium, ADBIS '98, Poznan, Poland, September 7-10, 1998, Proceedings (Paperback, 1998 ed.)
Witold Litwin, Tadeusz Morzy, Gottfried Vossen
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second East
European Symposium on Advances in Databases and Information
systems, ADBIS '98, held in Poznan, Poland in September 1998.
The 25 revised full papers presented were selected from a total of
90 submissions and six extended abstracts within a special section.
"East meets West." The papers are organized in topical sections on
query languges, optimization, collaborative systems, schema
integration, storage and version management, object systems,
knowledge discovery and the Web, and systems design.
This volume presents the proceedings of the First International
Conference on Applications of Databases, ADB-94, held at Vadstena,
Sweden in June 1994. ADB-94 provided a unique platform for the
discussion of innovative applications of databases among database
researchers, developers and application designers. The 28 refereed
papers were carefully selected from more than 100 submissions. They
report on DB applications, for example in air traffic, modelling,
maps, environment, finance, engineering, electronic publishing, and
digital libraries, and they are devoted to advanced database
services, as for example image text and multimedia modelling, fuzzy
set based querying, knowledge management, heterogeneous
multidatabase management, and intelligent networks.
The Third International Conference on Foundations of Data
Organization and Algorithms has been organized by INRIA in Paris
from June 21 to 23, 1989. Previous FODO Conferences were held in
Warsaw, 1981, and in Kyoto, 1985. The goal of this year's
conference is to present advances in techniques of permanent and
temporary data organization in different fields. New applications
such as image processing, graphics, geographic data processing,
robotics, office automation, information systems, language
translation, and expert systems have developed various data
organizations and algorithms specific to the application
requirements. The growing importance of these applications has
created a need for general studies on data organization and
algorithms as well as for specific studies on new database
management systems and on filing services. The articles submitted
for the conference were subject to the usual rigorous reviewing
process and selected on that basis. They offer an excellent
snapshot of the state of the art in the field and should prove
invaluable for computer scientists faced by the problems of data
organization which are raised by these new applications.
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