Database Programming Languages: 8th International Workshop, Dbpl 2001, Frascati, Italy, September 8-10, 2001. Revised Papers 2002 Edition Contributor(s): Grahne, Gosta (Editor), Ghelli, Giorgia (Editor) |
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ISBN: 3540440801 ISBN-13: 9783540440802 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $52.24 Product Type: Paperback Published: August 2002 Annotation: This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Database Programming Languages, DBPL 2001, held in Frascati, Italy, in September 2001. The 18 revised full papers presented together with an invited paper were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing and revision. The papers are organized in topical sections on semistructured data; OLAP and data mining; systems, schema integration, and index concurrency; XML; spatial databases; user languages; and rules. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Computers | System Administration - Storage & Retrieval - Medical - Computers | Databases - General |
Dewey: 005.74 |
LCCN: 2002029201 |
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.11 lbs) 343 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The papers in this volume represent the technical program of the 8th Biennial Workshop on Data Bases and Programming Languages (DBPL 2001), that was held during September 8-10, 2001, in Frascati, located on the beautiful hills surrounding Rome, in an area favored by the ancient Roman patricians who built their summer residences there. DBPL 2001 continued the tradition of - cellence initiated by its predecessors in Rosco?, Finist ere (1987), Salishan, O- gon (1989), Nafplion, Argolida (1991), Manhattan, New York (1993), Gubbio, Umbria (1995), Estes Park, Colorado (1997), and Kinloch Rannoch, Scotland (1999). Databases grew out of a separation between physical and logical data, thus enabling high-level query languages. Database query languages have evolved in expressive power and structural capabilities. Programming languages have seen a development from assembly languages to high-level declarative paradigms. Thus the two areas approach each other as they mature. Earlier successful cro- fertilizationsbetweenthe?eldsincludethecombinationofrelationaltheory, type theory and object-oriented languages, resulting in object-oriented databases, object-relational databases and persistent programming languages. The com- nation of database logic programming and constraint programming p- duceddeductiveandconstraintdatabases.Recently, withtheemergenceofse- structured data models, there is a renewed synergy between databases and p- gramminglanguages, inparticularinthedesignoflanguagestomanipulateXML data. The DBPL 2001 Program Co-Chairs were Giorgio Ghelli (Pisa) and G] osta Grahne(Montr eal).TheProgramCommitteeMemberswereCatrielBeeri(Je- salem), DiegoCalvanese(Rome), RichardConnor(Glasgow), AlonHalevy(Se- tle), Leonid Libkin (Toronto), Gianni Mecca (Potenza), Frank Neven (Limburg), Benjamin Pierce (Philadelphia), Chris Ramming (Menlo Park), J er ome Sim eon (Murray Hill), Victor Vianu (San Diego), and Philip Wadler (Basking Ridge). |