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Advances in Databases and Information Systems

Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS’95), Moscow, 27–30 June 1995

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 1996

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Part of the book series: Workshops in Computing (WORKSHOPS COMP.)

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Table of contents (29 papers)

  1. Object Models and Systems

  2. Linguistic Components, Knowledge Discovery

  3. Storage Systems and Recovery

  4. Heterogeneous Environments, Federated Architectures

  5. Formal Modeling

  6. Objects and Category-Based Approach

  7. Information Systems Modeling

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About this book

This volume results from the regular sessions of the Second International Workshop of the Moscow ACM SIGMOD Chapter "Advances in Databases and Information Systems" (ADBIS'95) that took place 27th-30th June 1995, in Moscow, Russia. ADBIS'95 continues a series of annual Workshops on Advances in Databases and Information Systems organized by the Moscow ACM SIGMOD Chapter in cooperation with the Russian Founda­ tion for Basic Research. Past successful ADBIS conferences include the ADBIS'93 and ADBIS'94 Workshops that took place in Moscow. The aims of these workshops are to provide a forum for the presentation and in-depth discussion of advanced research directions that will effectively improve the building and use of future information systems and to increase communication between the Eastern and Western research communities which were formerly separated and still have only rare possibilities to interact. Improving of the contacts and exchange of ideas between researchers from the East and from the West will eventually lead to better collaboration between them. The ADBIS'95 Call for Submissions attracted 60 submissions from 15 countries of which 35 submissions were accepted for presentation at the regular sessions, 9 as posters, and 7 as presentations for a special session for the Information Systems for Science. This volume contains the papers presented in the regular sessions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Informatik, Universität Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt, Austria

    Johann Eder

  • Institute for Problems of Informatics, Russian Academy of Sciences, V-334, Moscow, Russian Federation

    Leonid A. Kalinichenko

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