Data warehousing and web engineering /

This book covers two pertinent topics that are continuously advancing the effective utilization and management of information technology applications. One objective of this book is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to share research about technical and managerial issues associated...

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Corporate Authors: IGI Global
Group Author: Becker, Shirley A., 1956- (Editor)
Published: IGI Global,
Publisher Address: Hershey, Pa. :
Publication Dates: 2002.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-93177-702-5
Summary: This book covers two pertinent topics that are continuously advancing the effective utilization and management of information technology applications. One objective of this book is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to share research about technical and managerial issues associated with data warehousing and mining. The other focus of this book is the concept of Web Engineering, as it addresses how the originally intended use of the Web as a distributed system for knowledge-interchange seems to disappear, compared to the increasing number of e-Commerce Web applications. The Web as a global point of sale seems to be very promising but obviously suffered from its heritage -- the coarse-grained implementation model, which makes it harder and harder to develop, run and maintain still growing E-Commerce applications. Consequently, Web Engineering concepts are applied to Web-Based E-Commerce applications.
Carrier Form: PDFs (viii, 317 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781931777216 (ebook)
Access: Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
Index Number: QA76
CLC: TP311.13
Contents: 1. Incremental data allocation and reallocation in distributed database systems / Amita Chin -- 2. An introduction to information technology and business intelligence / Stephan Kudyba, Richard Hoptroff -- 3. Some issues in design of data warehousing systems / Ladjel Bellatreche, Kamalakar Karlapalem, Mukesh Mohania -- 4. Benchmarking data mining algorithms / Balaji Rajagopalan, Ravi Krovi -- 5. Justifying data warehousing investments / Ram Kumar -- 6. Data mining / Sufi Nazem, Bongsik Shin -- 7. What's in a name? Exploring the metaphysical implications of data warehousing in concept and practice / Elizabeth Davidson -- 8. Using business rules within a design process of active databases / Youssef Amghar, Madjid Meziane, Andre Flory -- 9. A methodology for datawarehouse design / Jose Cavero, Esperanza Marcos, Mario Piattini, Adolfo Sanchez -- 10. Assessing and improving the quality of knowledge discovery data / Herna Viktor, Niek du Plooy -- 11. Complementing the data warehouse with information filtered from the web / Witold Abramowicz, Pawel Kalczynski, Krzysztof Wecel -- 12. Justification of data warehousing projects / Reinhard Jung, Robert Winter -- 13. A survey of spatial data mining methods databases and statistics point of views / Karine Zeitouni -- 14. Efficient query processing with structural join indexing in an object relational data warehousing environment / Vivekanand Gopalkrishnan, Qing Li, Kamalakar Karlapalem --
15. An electronic commerce framework for small and medium enterprises / Anne Pidduck, Quang Tran -- 16. The VLEG based production and maintenance process for web-based learning applications / Jorg Schellhase, Udo Winand -- 17. Specification of components based on the WebComposition component model / Martin Gaedke, Klaus Turowski -- 18. The development of ordered SQL packages to support data warehousing / Wilfred Ng, Mark Levene.