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A Comprehensive Guide Through the Italian Database Research Over the Last 25 Years [electronic resource] / edited by Sergio Flesca, Sergio Greco, Elio Masciari, Domenico Saccà.

Contributor(s): Flesca, Sergio [editor.] | Greco, Sergio [editor.] | Masciari, Elio [editor.] | Saccà, Domenico [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in Big Data: 31Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: IX, 502 p. 95 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319618937.Subject(s): Computational intelligence | Big data | Artificial intelligence | Quantitative research | Data mining | Computational Intelligence | Big Data | Artificial Intelligence | Data Analysis and Big Data | Data Mining and Knowledge DiscoveryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The visual side of the data -- Digital Libraries: From Digital Resources to Challenges in Scientific Data Sharing and Re-use -- From Data Integration to Big Data Integration -- Matching Techniques for Data Integration and Exploration: from Databases to Big Data -- 25+ Years of Query Processing - From a Single, Stored Data Set to Big Data -- From Star Schemas to Big Data: 20+ Years of Data Warehouse Research -- A short account of techniques for assisting users in mastering Big Data -- Multimedia, Similarity, and Preferences: Adding Flexibility to Your Information Needs -- Dealing with Inconsistency in Databases: An Overview -- First-order Ontology Mediated Database Querying via Query Reformulation -- Using ontologies for semantic data integration -- Schema Mappings: from Data Translation to Data Cleaning.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book offers readers a comprehensive guide to the evolution of the database field from its earliest stages up to the present—and from classical relational database management systems to the current Big Data metaphor. In particular, it gathers the most significant research from the Italian database community that had relevant intersections with international projects. Big Data technology is currently dominating both the market and research. The book provides readers with a broad overview of key research efforts in modelling, querying and analysing data, which, over the last few decades, have became massive and heterogeneous areas.
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The visual side of the data -- Digital Libraries: From Digital Resources to Challenges in Scientific Data Sharing and Re-use -- From Data Integration to Big Data Integration -- Matching Techniques for Data Integration and Exploration: from Databases to Big Data -- 25+ Years of Query Processing - From a Single, Stored Data Set to Big Data -- From Star Schemas to Big Data: 20+ Years of Data Warehouse Research -- A short account of techniques for assisting users in mastering Big Data -- Multimedia, Similarity, and Preferences: Adding Flexibility to Your Information Needs -- Dealing with Inconsistency in Databases: An Overview -- First-order Ontology Mediated Database Querying via Query Reformulation -- Using ontologies for semantic data integration -- Schema Mappings: from Data Translation to Data Cleaning.

This book offers readers a comprehensive guide to the evolution of the database field from its earliest stages up to the present—and from classical relational database management systems to the current Big Data metaphor. In particular, it gathers the most significant research from the Italian database community that had relevant intersections with international projects. Big Data technology is currently dominating both the market and research. The book provides readers with a broad overview of key research efforts in modelling, querying and analysing data, which, over the last few decades, have became massive and heterogeneous areas.

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