Database and Expert Systems Applications: 5th International Conference, DEXA'94, Athens, Greece, September 7 - 9, 1994. Proceedings: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, cartea 856
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783540584353
ISBN-10: 3540584358
Pagini: 832
Ilustrații: XVIII, 814 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 44 mm
Greutate: 1.14 kg
Ediția:1994
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3540584358
Pagini: 832
Ilustrații: XVIII, 814 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 44 mm
Greutate: 1.14 kg
Ediția:1994
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Research as a catalyst for industrial innovation.- Peplomd: an object oriented database programming language extended with deductive capabilities.- Object-oriented database systems: How much SQL do they understand?.- An Object-Centered Application Development System.- Flora: A functional-style language for object and relational algebra.- On the optimal top-down evaluation of recursive queries.- A study of spatial clustering techniques.- Efficient management of 2-d interval relations.- Managing structured documents in distributed publishing environments.- A generalized semantic model for CSCW systems.- C-TORI: An interface for cooperative database retrieval.- Organization models for cooperative office applications.- Semantically enriching relational databases into an object oriented semantic model.- Consistency checking of evolving methods.- Designing and integrating human genome databases with object-oriented technology.- On evidential feature salience.- The R-link tree: A recoverable index structure for spatial data.- The retrieval of direction relations using R-trees.- A unified framework for indexing in database systems.- An intelligent system to identify the appropriate organization for a factory.- Object-oriented design of manufacturing database helps simplify production management in small firms.- A solution procedure for solving the nonrectangular cutting stock problem of the clothing industry using expert knowledge within an intelligent CAD environment.- An object-oriented approach to a temporal query language.- A framework for developing temporal databases.- Efficient storage structures for temporal object-oriented databases.- TFDL: A Temporal Functional Language for the management of historical databases.- The ORES Temporal DBMS and the ERT-SQL query language.- Object-oriented constraint analysis in complex applications.- A conceptual database approach for modelling 3D objects of irregular geometry.- An algebraic language for event-driven modelling.- Prototyping object oriented specifications in an algebraic environment.- Identifying precedents under uncertainty.- CONCAT — Connotation analysis of thesauri based on the interpretation of context meaning.- The design and implementation of a legal text database.- Maintenance of JURICAS legal computer advice systems.- Expert systems for industrial process control: A study in technology transfer.- From a passive to an active database supporting exceptions.- How does knowledge discovery cooperate with active database techniques in controlling dynamic environment?.- EECA: An active knowledge model.- Active and passive rules for complex object databases.- Managing entity versions within their contexts: A formal approach.- Tracking the evolution of concepts in dynamic worlds.- Tracing the evolution of artifacts.- Supporting information disclosure in an evolving environment.- Geographic data handling in a deductive object-oriented database.- Expert spatial knowledge: an expert geographical information system in diffusion of water.- Using versions in GIS.- The strategic role of information technology towards the information society.- Federating object-oriented and relational databases.- Bridging the gap between knowledge engineering and efficient implementation in an intelligent tutoring system.- Mechanisms for structuring knowledge-based systems.- Distributed system intelligent design.- A model for hypermedia based on production systems.- Hypermedia databases: A specification and formal language.- Implementing open hypermedia services on top of the Postgres extended relationaldatabase management system.- A support system for building hypermedia training applications.- OMNIS/Myriad document retrieval and its database requirements.- Constructing an Information Retrieval System with neural networks.- The HS file: A new dynamic signature file method for efficient information retrieval.- A multi-agent architecture for an evolving expert system module.- Improving integrity constraint checking for stratified deductive databases.- RTSORAC: A real-time object-oriented database model.- Applying database technology to real-time systems.- Database exploration with dynamic abstractions.- Soft querying, a new feature for database management systems.- OR-SML: A functional database programming language for disjunctive information and its applications.- Semantic query optimization in OODB systems.- A medical terminology server.- BIND: A biomedical INteroperable database system.- Development of secure medical database systems.- Using inductive machine learning, expert systems and case based reasoning to predict preterm delivery in pregnant women.- Integrating frames, rules and uncertainty in a database-coupled knowledge-representation system.- A prototype rule-based front end system for integrity enforcement in relational databases: An application to the naval aircraft flight records database.- Modeling uncertainty in deductive databases.- Dependency-directed binding of variables for constraint logic programming.- Flexible and dynamic integration of multiple information bases.- PPOST: A parallel database in main memory.- Exploiting inter-operation parallelism for SQL query optimization.- Reactive object-oriented databases and CIM.- Advanced computer integrated technology for furniture manufacturing.- A distributed system for CIM.- Integrated-Company-Software(INCOSOFT) — a special solution for small- and medium-sized companies.
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The Database and Expert Systems Applications - DEXA - conferences are dedi cated to providing an international forum for the presentation of applications in the database and expert systems field, for the exchange of ideas and experiences, and for defining requirements for the future systems in these fields. After the very promising DEXA 90 in Vienna, Austria, we hope to have successfully established wjth this year's DEXA 91 a stage where scientists from diverse fields interested in application-oriented research can present and discuss their work. This year there was a total of more than 250 submitted papers from 28 different countries, in all continents. Only 98 of the papers could be accepted. The collection of papers in these proceedings offers a cross-section of the issues facing the area of databases and expert systems, i.e., topics of basic research interest on one hand and questions occurring when developing applications on the other. Major credit for the success of the conference goes to all of our colleagues who submitted papers for consideration and to those who have organized and chaired the panel sessions. Many persons contributed numerous hours to organize this conference. The names of most of them will appear on the following pages. In particular we wish to thank the Organization Committee Chairmen Johann Gordesch, A Min Tjoa, and Roland Wag ner, who also helped establishing the program. Special thanks also go to Gabriella Wagner and Anke Ruckert. Dimitris Karagiannis General Conference Chairman Contents Conference Committee.
The Database and Expert Systems Applications - DEXA - conferences are dedi cated to providing an international forum for the presentation of applications in the database and expert systems field, for the exchange of ideas and experiences, and for defining requirements for the future systems in these fields. After the very promising DEXA 90 in Vienna, Austria, we hope to have successfully established wjth this year's DEXA 91 a stage where scientists from diverse fields interested in application-oriented research can present and discuss their work. This year there was a total of more than 250 submitted papers from 28 different countries, in all continents. Only 98 of the papers could be accepted. The collection of papers in these proceedings offers a cross-section of the issues facing the area of databases and expert systems, i.e., topics of basic research interest on one hand and questions occurring when developing applications on the other. Major credit for the success of the conference goes to all of our colleagues who submitted papers for consideration and to those who have organized and chaired the panel sessions. Many persons contributed numerous hours to organize this conference. The names of most of them will appear on the following pages. In particular we wish to thank the Organization Committee Chairmen Johann Gordesch, A Min Tjoa, and Roland Wag ner, who also helped establishing the program. Special thanks also go to Gabriella Wagner and Anke Ruckert. Dimitris Karagiannis General Conference Chairman Contents Conference Committee.