Databases in telecommunications : international workshop co-located with VLDB-99, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, September 6th, 1999 : proceedings /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Databases in Telecommunications International Workshop, International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Other Authors: Jonker, Willem, 1962-
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2000]
Series:Lecture notes in computer science. 1819.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Telecommunications databases - applications and performance analysis / Matthias Jarke and Matthias Nicola
  • Overview of data management issues and experiments in TINA networks / Yann Lepetit
  • PANACEA : a system that uses database technology to manage networks / S. Seshadri and Avi Silberschatz
  • A transactional approach to configuring telecommunications services / Tim Kempster, Gordon Brebner, and Peter Thanisch
  • Making LDAP active with the LTAP gateway : case study in providing telecom integration and enhanced services / Robert Arlein ... [et al.]
  • Requirements analysis of distribution in databases for telecommunications / Juha Taina and Kimmo Raatikainen
  • Database requirement analysis for a third generation mobile telecom system / Mikael Ronstöm
  • Virtual data warehousing, data publishing, and call detail / David Belanger, Kenneth Church and Andrew Hume
  • Joining very large data sets / Theodore Johnson and Damianos Chatziantoniou
  • Assessment of scaleable database architectures for CDR analysis : an experimental approach / Wijnand Derks ... [et al.]
  • How to analyze 1 billion CDRs per sec on $200K hardwaare / Ian Pattison and Russ Green
  • A distributed real-time main-memory database for telecommunication / Jan Lindström ... [et al.]
  • Database architecture for location and trajectory management in telecommunications / Sang K. Cha, Kihong Kim, and Juchang Lee
  • Panel session : Do the DBMS SW vendors offer the products required by the industrial user in the communications industry? / Jim Gray and Svein-Olaf Havsshovd.