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Database Theory — ICDT’99

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Issues Raised by Three Years of Developing PJama: An Orthogonally Persistent Platform for Java™
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    Chapter 2 Novel Computational Approaches to Information Retrieval and Data Mining
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    Chapter 3 Description Logics and Their Relationships with Databases
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    Chapter 4 An Equational Chase for Path-Conjunctive Queries, Constraints, Views
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    Chapter 5 Adding For-Loops to First-Order Logic
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    Chapter 6 Definability and Descriptive Complexity on Databases of Bounded Tree-Width
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    Chapter 7 Decidability of First-Order Logic Queries over Views
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    Chapter 8 Urn Models and Yao’s Formula
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    Chapter 9 On the Generation of 2-Dimensional Index Workloads
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    Chapter 10 Increasing the Expressiveness of Analytical Performance Models for Replicated Databases
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    Chapter 11 Transactions in Stack, Fork, and Join Composite Systems
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    Chapter 12 Databases for Tracking Mobile Units in Real Time
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    Chapter 13 On Capturing First-Order Topological Properties of Planar Spatial Databases
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    Chapter 14 On the Orthographic Dimension of Constraint Databases
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    Chapter 15 When Is “Nearest Neighbor” Meaningful?
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    Chapter 16 On Rectangular Partitionings in Two Dimensions: Algorithms, Complexity and Applications
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    Chapter 17 Optimal Dynamic Range Searching inNon-replicating Index Structures
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    Chapter 18 Index Structures for Path Expressions
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    Chapter 19 Schemas for Integration and Translation of Structured and Semi-structured Data
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    Chapter 20 In Search of the Lost Schema
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    Chapter 21 Tableau Techniques for Querying Information Sources through Global Schemas
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    Chapter 22 Optimizing Large Join Queries in Mediation Systems
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    Chapter 23 Incremental FO ( +, < ) Maintenance of All-Pairs Shortest Paths for Undirected Graphs after Insertions and Deletions
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    Chapter 24 A Framework for the Investigation of Aggregate Functions in Database Queries
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    Chapter 25 Discovering Frequent Closed Itemsets for Association Rules
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    Chapter 26 View Disassembly
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    Chapter 27 Answering Queries Using Materialized Views with Disjunctions
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    Chapter 28 Selection of Views to Materialize Under a Maintenance Cost Constraint
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    Chapter 29 The Data Warehouse of Newsgroups
Attention for Chapter 15: When Is “Nearest Neighbor” Meaningful?
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Chapter title
When Is “Nearest Neighbor” Meaningful?
Chapter number 15
Book title
Database Theory — ICDT’99
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, January 1999
DOI 10.1007/3-540-49257-7_15
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-065452-0, 978-3-54-049257-3
Authors

Kevin Beyer, Jonathan Goldstein, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Uri Shaft, Beyer, Kevin, Goldstein, Jonathan, Ramakrishnan, Raghu, Shaft, Uri

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
United States 21 2%
Germany 15 2%
United Kingdom 6 <1%
Australia 5 <1%
Spain 4 <1%
China 4 <1%
France 4 <1%
Canada 3 <1%
Finland 3 <1%
Other 21 2%
Unknown 848 91%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 282 30%
Student > Master 166 18%
Researcher 104 11%
Student > Bachelor 83 9%
Student > Doctoral Student 46 5%
Other 129 14%
Unknown 124 13%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 428 46%
Engineering 117 13%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 45 5%
Mathematics 36 4%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 20 2%
Other 132 14%
Unknown 156 17%
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