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Advances in Database Technology - EDBT 2004

9th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, March 14-18, 2004, Proceedings

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  • © 2004

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2992)

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Table of contents (62 papers)

  1. Distributed, Mobile, and Peer-to-Peer Database Systems

  2. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

  3. Trustworthy Database Systems

  4. Innovative Query Processing Techniques for XML Data

  5. Data and Information Management on the Web

  6. Innovative Modelling Concepts for Spatial and Temporal Databases

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The 9th International Conference on Extending Database Technology, EDBT 2004, was held in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, during March 14–18, 2004. The EDBT series of conferences is an established and prestigious forum for the exchange of the latest research results in data management. Held every two years in an attractive European location, the conference provides unique opp- tunities for database researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore new ideas, techniques, and tools, and to exchange experiences. The previous events were held in Venice, Vienna, Cambridge, Avignon, Valencia, Konstanz, and Prague. EDBT 2004 had the theme “new challenges for database technology,” with the goal of encouraging researchers to take a greater interest in the current exciting technological and application advancements and to devise and address new research and development directions for database technology. From its early days, database technology has been challenged and advanced by new uses and applications, and it continues to evolve along with application requirements and hardware advances. Today’s DBMS technology faces yet several new challenges. Technological trends and new computation paradigms, and applications such as pervasive and ubiquitous computing, grid computing, bioinformatics, trust management, virtual communities, and digital asset management, to name just a few, require database technology to be deployed in a variety of environments and for a number of di?erent purposes. Such an extensive deployment will also require trustworthy, resilient database systems, as well as easy-to-manage and ?exible ones, to which we can entrust our data in whatever form they are.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Purdue University,  

    Elisa Bertino

  • Laboratory of Distributed Multimedia Information Systems and Applications, Technical University of Crete (MUSIC/TUC) Chania, Crete, Greece

    Stavros Christodoulakis

  • Institute of Computer Science, FO.R.T.H., Vassilika Vouton, Heraklion, Greece

    Dimitris Plexousakis

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece

    Vassilis Christophides

  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

    Manolis Koubarakis

  • IPD, Universität Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe,  

    Klemens Böhm

  • Department of Computer Science and Communication, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy

    Elena Ferrari

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