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2. Databases in Telecommunications 2001: Roma, Italy
- Willem Jonker:
Databases in Telecommunications II, VLDB 2001 International Workshop, DBTel 2001 Rome, Italy, September 10, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2209, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42623-X - Jan Arild Audestad:
Telecommunications, Databases, and Evolution. 1-8 - Jovanka Adzic, Valter Fiore, Stefano Spelta:
Data Warehouse Population Platform. 9-18 - Jeroen Wijnands, Sietse Dijkstra, Wijnand Derks, Willem Jonker:
Experimenting NT Cluster Technology for Massive CDR Processing. 19-36 - Pei-Hsin Wu, Wen-Chih Peng, Ming-Syan Chen:
Mining Sequential Alarm Patterns in a Telecommunication Database. 37-51 - Michael O. Akinde, Michael H. Böhlen:
Generalized MD-Joins: Evaluation and Reduction to SQL. 52-67 - David Toman, Grant E. Weddell:
Query Processing in Embedded Control Programs. 68-87 - Jan Lindström, Tiina Niklander:
Benchmark for Real-Time Database Systems for Telecommunications. 88-101 - Anders Björnerstedt, Helena Ketoja, Johan Sintorn, Martin Sköld:
Replication between Geographically Separated Clusters - An Asynchronous Scalable Replication Mechanism for Very High Availability. 102-115 - Roger Zimmermann, Kun Fu, Cyrus Shahabi, Shu-Yuen Didi Yao, Hong Zhu:
Yima: Design and Evaluation of a Streaming Media System for Residential Broadband Services. 116-125 - Nektarios Georgalas:
QuDAS: A QoS-Based Brokering Architecture for Data Services. 126-139 - Thierry Delot, Pascal Dechamboux, Béatrice Finance, Yann Lepetit, Gilles LeBrun:
LDAP, Databases and Distributed Objects: Towards a Better Integration. 140-154 - Munir Cochinwala, Harald Hauser, Naveen Suri:
Network Convergence Using Universal Numbers: The UPT Project. 155-166 - Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin:
Toward Universal Information Models in Enterprise Management. 167-178
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