Effective Databases for Text & Document Management

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Shirley Becker1931777470, 9781931777476, 9781931777636

Focused on the latest research on text and document management, this guide addresses the information management needs of organizations by providing the most recent findings. How the need for effective databases to house information is impacting organizations worldwide and how some organizations that possess a vast amount of data are not able to use the data in an economic and efficient manner is demonstrated. A taxonomy for object-oriented databases, metrics for controlling database complexity, and a guide to accommodating hierarchies in relational databases are provided. Also covered is how to apply Java-triggers for X-Link management and how to build signatures.

Table of contents :
Cover……Page 1
Table of Contents……Page 5
Preface Shirley A. Becker, Northern Arizona University, USA……Page 8
Section I: Information Extraction and Retrieval in Web-Based Systems……Page 12
I. System of Information Retrieval in XML Documents Saliha Smadhi, Université de Pau, France……Page 14
II. Information Extraction from Free-Text Business……Page 25
III. Interactive Indexing of Documents with a Multilingual……Page 37
IV. Managing Document Taxonomies in Relational Databases Ido Millet, Penn State Erie, USA……Page 49
V. Building Signature-Trees on Path Signatures in Document……Page 66
VI. Keyword-Based Queries Over Web Databases Altigran S. da Silva, Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Brazil……Page 87
VII. Unifying Access to Heterogeneous Document Databases……Page 106
Section II: Data Management and Web Technologies……Page 121
VIII. Database Management Issues in the Web Environment J.F. Aldana Montes, Universidad de Málaga, Spain……Page 122
IX. Applying JAVA-Triggers for X-Link Management in the Industrial……Page 148
Section III: Advances in Database and Supporting Technologies……Page 168
X. Metrics for Data Warehouse Quality Manuel Serrano, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain……Page 169
XI. Novel Indexing Method of Relations Between Salient Objects R. Chbeir, Laboratoire Electronique Informatique et Image, Université de……Page 187
XII. A Taxonomy for Object-Relational Queries David Taniar, Monash University, Australia……Page 196
XIII. Re-Engineering and Automation of Business Processes:……Page 234
XIV. Active Rules and Active Databases: Concepts and Applications Juan M. Ale, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina……Page 247
Section IV: Advances in Relational Database Theory, Methods and Practices……Page 275
XV. On the Computation of Recursion in Relational Databases Yangjun Chen, University of Winnipeg, Canada……Page 276
XVI. Understanding Functional Dependency Robert A. Schultz, Woodbury University, USA……Page 291
XVII. Dealing with Relationship Cardinality Constraints in Relational Database Design……Page 301
XVIII Repairing and Querying Inconsistent Databases……Page 331
About the Authors……Page 373
Index……Page 381

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