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Advances in Web-Age Information Management: 4th International Conference, Waim 2003, Chengdu, China, August 17-19, 2003, Proceedings 2003 Edition
Contributor(s): Dong, Guozhu (Editor), Tang, Chanjie (Editor), Wang, Wei (Editor)
ISBN: 3540407154     ISBN-13: 9783540407157
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2003
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Databases - General
- Computers | System Administration - Storage & Retrieval
- Computers | Information Technology
Dewey: 005.758
LCCN: 2003058135
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Physical Information: 1.07" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.62 lbs) 516 pages
 
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With advances in the Internet and technologies around the World-Wide Web, research on design, implementation, and management of Internet- and W- based information systems has become increasingly important. As more and more information of diverse type becomes available on the Internet and Web, query and retrieval as well as the management of information over the Internet become more complex and extremely di?cult. Novel approaches to develop and manage Internet and Web information systems are in high demand. Following the successful conferences in 2000, 2001 and 2002, WAIM 2003 continued to provide a forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners from around the world to share their rapidly evolving knowledge and to report on new advances in Web-based information systems. WAIM 2003 received an overwhelming 258 submissions from Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Pakistan, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, UK, USA, and Vietnam. Through careful review by the program committee, 30 papers were selected as regular papers, and 16 papers as short papers. As indicated by these numbers, WAIM 2003 is extremely selective: 11 and 17 areas, respectively, including text management, data mining, information ?ltering, moving objects, views, bioinformatics, Web and XML, multimedia, peer-to-peer systems, service networks, time-series streams, and ontologies. Two invited talks by Sushil Ja- dia (George Mason University, USA) and Beng Chin Ooi (National University of Singapore) were on access control models and peer-to-peer systems.