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| Workshop on Web-Based Massive Data Processing Session 1: Streaming Data Efficient Filtering Query Indexing in Data Stream Modelling and Guaranteeing Quality of Service over Data Streams Research on Prediction Models over Distributed Data Streams A Grid-Based Subspace Clustering Algorithm for High-Dimensional Data Streams Session 2: Mining Massive Data Mining h-Dimensional Enhanced Semantic Association Rule Based on Immune-Based Gene Expression Programming An Efficient Algorithm for Distributed Incremental Updating of Frequent Item-Sets on Massive Database Mining Maximum Frequent Access Patterns in Web Logs Based on Unique Labeled Tree Short Documents Clustering in Very Large Text Databases A Simple Yet Efficient Approach for Maximal Frequent Subtrees Extraction from a Collection of XML Documents Session 3: Massive Data Systems A Web-Based Transformation System for Massive Scientific Data Supporting Complex Query with Structured Overlays in Schema-Based P2P System DRO+: A Systemic and Economical Approach to Improve Availability of Massive Database Systems Research and Implement of Real-Time Data Loading System IMIL Workshop on Web Information Access and Digital Library Session 1: Information Organization and Retrieval Blogs in American Academic Libraries: An Overview of Their Present Status and Possible Future Use Rebuilding the Library OPAC Web Content Mining for Market Intelligence Acquiring from B2C Websites Design of Chinese Word Segmentation System Based on Improved Chinese Converse Dictionary and Reverse Maximum Matching Algorithm Cross-Media Database Retrieval System Based on TOTEM Session 2: Information System Semantic Query Planning Mechanism on XML Based Web Information Systems …… Advances in Wed-Based Learning Author Index |
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