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26. BNCOD 2009: Birmingham, UK
- Alan P. Sexton:

Dataspace: The Final Frontier, 26th British National Conference on Databases, BNCOD 26, Birmingham, UK, July 7-9, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5588, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-02842-7
Keynote Talks
- Michael J. Franklin:

Dataspaces: Progress and Prospects. 1-3 - Domenico Laforenza:

XtreemOS: Towards a Grid-Enabled Linux-Based Operating System. 4-6
Tutorials
- Jens Dittrich:

The iMeMex Dataspace Management System: Architecture, Concepts, and Lessons Learned. 7 - Wenfei Fan

, Floris Geerts
, Xibei Jia:
Conditional Dependencies: A Principled Approach to Improving Data Quality. 8-20
Data Integration, Warehousing and Privacy
- Zhongtian He, Jun Hong, David A. Bell:

A Prioritized Collective Selection Strategy for Schema Matching across Query Interfaces. 21-32 - Victor González-Castro, Lachlan M. MacKinnon, María del Pilar Angeles

:
An Alternative Data Warehouse Reference Architectural Configuration. 33-41 - Ken Barker, Mina Askari, Mishtu Banerjee, Kambiz Ghazinour, Brenan Mackas, Maryam Majedi, Sampson Pun, Adepele Williams:

A Data Privacy Taxonomy. 42-54
Alternative Data Models
- Cornelia Hedeler, Khalid Belhajjame

, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Suzanne M. Embury, Norman W. Paton
:
Dimensions of Dataspaces. 55-66 - Victor González-Castro, Lachlan M. MacKinnon, María del Pilar Angeles

:
The Use of the Binary-Relational Model in Industry: A Practical Approach. 67-77 - Richard Molyneux, Vladimir Sazonov:

Hyperset Approach to Semi-structured Databases. 78-90
Querying
- Venkatesh Raghavan, Yali Zhu, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Daniel J. Dougherty:

Multi-Join Continuous Query Optimization: Covering the Spectrum of Linear, Acyclic, and Cyclic Queries. 91-106 - Essam Mansour, Hagen Höpfner:

An XML-Based Model for Supporting Context-Aware Query and Cache Management. 107-119 - Adesola Omotayo, Ken Barker, Moustafa A. Hammad, Lisa Higham, Jalal Kawash:

Answering Multiple-Item Queries in Data Broadcast Systems. 120-132
Path Queries and XML
- Yuqing Wu, Dirk Van Gucht, Marc Gyssens, Jan Paredaens:

A Study of a Positive Fragment of Path Queries: Expressiveness, Normal Form, and Minimization. 133-145 - Gerard Marks, Mark Roantree

:
Metamodel-Based Optimisation of XPath Queries. 146-157 - Ramez Alkhatib

, Marc H. Scholl
:
Compacting XML Structures Using a Dynamic Labeling Scheme. 158-170
Short Papers
- John Colquhoun, Paul Watson:

Evaluating a Peer-to-Peer Database Server Based on BitTorrent. 171-179 - Denise Y. Arnold, Sven Helmer

, Rodolfo Velásquez Arando:
Towards Building a Knowledge Base for Research on Andean Weaving. 180-188
Posters
- Florian Irmert, Thomas Fischer, Frank Lauterwald, Klaus Meyer-Wegener

:
The Adaptation Model of a Runtime Adaptable DBMS. 189-192 - Nikos Rizopoulos, Peter McBrien:

Schema Merging Based on Semantic Mappings. 193-198 - Richard Cooper, Laura Devenny:

A Database System for Absorbing Conflicting and Uncertain Information from Multiple Correspondents. 199-202 - Laura S. Mastella, Yamine Aït Ameur, Stéphane Jean, Michel Perrin, Jean-François Rainaud:

Semantic Exploitation of Engineering Models: An Application to Oilfield Models. 203-207 - Raddad Al King, Abdelkader Hameurlain, Franck Morvan:

Ontology-Based Method for Schema Matching in a Peer-to-Peer Database System. 208-212
Co-located Workshops
- Anne E. James

, David Nelson, Karen C. Davis, Richard Cooper, Alastair Monger:
Ideas in Teaching, Learning and Assessment of Databases: A Communication of the 7thInternational Workshop on Teaching, Learning and Assessment of Databases (TLAD 2009). 213-224 - Anne E. James

, Joshua Cooper, Keith G. Jeffery
, Gunter Saake:
Research Directions in Database Architectures for the Internet of Things: A Communication of the First International Workshop on Database Architectures for the Internet of Things (DAIT 2009). 225-233 - John Halloran

, Rahat Iqbal
, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Martinez Fernando, Richard Cooper, Adam Grzywaczewski, Ratvinder Grewal, Anne E. James
, Chris Greenhalgh:
Design Challenges and Solutions: Review of the 4th International Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing (iUBICOM 2009). 234-245

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