
Advances in Database Technology -- EDBT 2006 : 10 International Conference on Extending Database Technology, Munich, Germany, 26-31 March 2006, Proceedings
by Ioannidis, Yannis; Scholl, Marc H.; Schmidt, Joachim W.; Matthes, Florian; Hatzopoulos, MikeRent Textbook
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Table of Contents
Database architecture fertilizers : just-in-time, just-enough, and autonomous growth | p. 1 |
Digital video : just another data stream? | p. 2 |
Charting a dataspace : lessons from Lewis and Clark | p. 3 |
Fast approximate wavelet tracking on streams | p. 4 |
Resource adaptive periodicity estimation of streaming data | p. 23 |
On futuristic query processing in data streams | p. 41 |
Detecting similarities in ontologies with the SOQA-SimPack toolkit | p. 59 |
Holistic schema matching for Web query interfaces | p. 77 |
Data mapping as search | p. 95 |
Parllelizing skyline queries for scalable distribution | p. 112 |
Replication, load balancing and efficient range query processing in DHTs | p. 131 |
IQN routing : integrating quality and novelty in P2P querying and ranking | p. 149 |
Efficient quantile retrieval on multi-dimensional data | p. 167 |
Fast nearest neighbor search on road networks | p. 186 |
Approximation techniques to enable dimensionality reduction for Voronoi-based nearest neighbor search | p. 204 |
Authorization-transparent access control for XML uder the non-Truman model | p. 222 |
On honesty in sovereign information sharing | p. 240 |
Multi-dimensional aggregation for temporal data | p. 257 |
Similarity search on time series based on threshold queries | p. 276 |
Supporting temporal slicing in XML databases | p. 295 |
Indexing shared content in information retrieval systems | p. 313 |
Feedback-driven structural query expansion for ranked retrieval of XML data | p. 331 |
Expressiveness and performance of full-text search languages | p. 349 |
Model-independent schema and data translation | p. 368 |
Physical design refinement : the "merge-reduce" approach | p. 386 |
Online, non-blocking relational schema changes | p. 405 |
Deferred maintenance of disk-based random samples | p. 423 |
Exploiting cluster analysis for constructing multi-dimensional histograms on both static and evolving data | p. 442 |
HASE : a hybrid approach to selectivity estimation for conjunctive predicates | p. 460 |
On high dimensional skylines | p. 478 |
From analysis to interactive exploration : building visual hierarchies from OLAP cubes | p. 496 |
DPTree : a distributed pattern tree index for partial-match queries in peer-to-peer networks | p. 515 |
A decomposition-based probabilistic framework for estimating the selectivity of XML twig queries | p. 533 |
Conflicting XML updates | p. 552 |
Improving the efficiency of XPath execution on relational systems | p. 570 |
Bridging physical and virtual worlds : complex event processing for RFID data streams | p. 588 |
On concurrency control in sliding window queries over data streams | p. 608 |
Towards expressive publish/subscribe systems | p. 627 |
Finding data broadness via generalized nearest neighbors | p. 645 |
TrajPattern : mining sequential patterns from imprecise trajectories of mobile objects | p. 664 |
On exploring the power-law relationship in the itemset support distribution | p. 682 |
Fast query point movement techniques with relevance feedback for content-based image retrieval | p. 700 |
On fast non-metric similarity search by metric access methods | p. 718 |
Constructing a generic natural language interface for an XML database | p. 737 |
A new design for a native XML storage and indexing manager | p. 755 |
XML duplicate detection using sorted neighborhoods | p. 773 |
Handling interlinked XML instances on the Web | p. 792 |
Query planning in the presence of overlapping sources | p. 811 |
Optimizing monitoring queries over distributed data | p. 829 |
Progressive query optimization for federated queries | p. 847 |
Indexing spatially sensitive distance measures using multi-resolution lower bounds | p. 865 |
Indexing incomplete databases | p. 884 |
FlexInd : a flexible and parameterizable air-indexing scheme for data broadcast systems | p. 902 |
Multi-query SQL progress indicators | p. 921 |
Finding equivalent rewritings in the presence of arithmetic comparisons | p. 942 |
Fast computation of reachability labeling for large graphs | p. 961 |
Distributed spatial clustering in sensor networks | p. 980 |
SCUBA : scalable cluster-based algorithm for evaluating continuous spatio-temporal queries on moving objects | p. 1001 |
Caching complementary space for location-based services | p. 1020 |
Evolving triggers for dynamic environments | p. 1039 |
A framework for distributed XML data management | p. 1049 |
Querying and updating probabilistic information in XML | p. 1059 |
An ECA rule rewriting mechanism for peer data management systems | p. 1069 |
A metric definition, computation, and reporting model for business operation analysis | p. 1079 |
BISON : providing business information analysis as a service | p. 1084 |
The design and architecture of the [tau]-synopses system | p. 1088 |
Integrating a maximum-entropy cardinality estimator into DB2 UDB | p. 1092 |
Improving DB2 performance expert - a generic analysis framework | p. 1097 |
Managing collections of XML schemas in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 | p. 1102 |
Enabling outsourced service providers to think globally while acting locally | p. 1106 |
Another example of a data warehouse system based on transposed files | p. 1110 |
XG : a grid-enabled query processing engine | p. 1115 |
Managing and querying versions of multiversion data warehouse | p. 1121 |
Natix visual interfaces | p. 1125 |
Hermes - a framework for location-based data management | p. 1130 |
TeNDaX, a collaborative database-based real-time editor system | p. 1135 |
Synopses reconciliation via calibration in the [tau]-synopses system | p. 1139 |
X-evolution : a system for XML schema evolution and document adaptation | p. 1143 |
TQuEST : threshold query execution for large sets of time series | p. 1147 |
VICO : visualizing connected object orderings | p. 1151 |
XQueryViz : an XQuery visualization tool | p. 1155 |
SAT : spatial awareness from textual input | p. 1159 |
MUSCLE : music classification engine with user feedback | p. 1164 |
iMONDRAIAN : a visual tool to annotate and query scientific databases | p. 1168 |
The SIRUP ontology query API in action | p. 1172 |
Querying mediated geographic data sources | p. 1176 |
FIS-by-step : visualization of the fast index scan for nearest neighbor queries | p. 1182 |
ArHeX : an approximate retrieval system for highly heterogeneous XML document collections | p. 1186 |
MonetDB/XQuery - consistent and efficient updates on the pre/post plane | p. 1190 |
STRIDER : a versatile system for structural disambiguation | p. 1194 |
An extensible, distributed simulation environment for peer data management systems | p. 1198 |
Data management in the social Web | p. 1203 |
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