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Globale Anfragebearbeitung mit verteilten und heterogenen Datenquellen

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Informatik’99

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Im Rahmen des Berlin/Brandenburger Graduiertenkolleg „Verteilte Informationssysteme“ (GKVI2) arbeiten zur Zeit 15 Stipendiaten an verschiedenen Aspekten der Konzeption, Erstellung und des Betriebs von Informationssystemen in verteilten und heterogenen Umgebungen. Die prinzipiell interdisziplinäre Ausrichtung des GKVI, die eine fruchtbare Verbindung zwischen Wirtschaftsinformatik, Datenbanktechnik und Aspekten der Softwaretechnik sucht, schafft ein breites Themenspektrum, das von Internet-Pricing [20] und Indexstrukturen [8] über objektorientierte Middleware [6] bis zur Modellierung von Benutzerschnittstellen [15] reicht.

Diese Arbeit wird unterstützt von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft durch das Berlin - Brandenburger Graduiertenkolleg „Verteilte Informationssysteme“, Antrag GRK 316.

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Leser, U. (1999). Globale Anfragebearbeitung mit verteilten und heterogenen Datenquellen. In: Beiersdörfer, K., Engels, G., Schäfer, W. (eds) Informatik’99. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-01069-3_38

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