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Modeling Enterprise Objects in a Virtual Enterprise Integrating System: ViaScope
The construction of information integrating systems for virtual enterprises raises a set of issues concerned with coupling the systems of independent enterprises in a controlled, flexible and easily-understood...
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The Use of TINA Principles in the Management of Internet Multimedia Conferences
This paper shows how some of the TINA principles used in the development of Service Management techniques for the Broadband ISDN may be applied to the management of Internet Services. In the original B-ISDN co...
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A Step towards a Suite of E-commerce Benchmarks
A benchmark is used to measure and compare the performance of like systems. It is also used to estimate the scalability of a system in terms of the number of users and/or transactions that a system can support...
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An Integrated Classification Rule Management System for Data Mining
Classification rule mining plays significant roles in practical applications. While how to mine classification rules from a database efficiently is an important issue, how to manage and apply the mined rules e...
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Three-Tier Clustering: An Online Citation Clustering System
In this paper, we present a three tier clustering method where data objects are described by a number of feature dimensions. Using the approach, similarity along each feature dimension of objects are first com...
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Map** Referential Integrity Constraints from Relational Databases to XML
XML is rapidly emerging as the dominant standard for exchanging data on the WWW. Most of application data are stored in relational databases due to its popularity and rich development experiences over it. Ther...
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A Theory and Approach to Improving Relevance Ranking in Web Retrieval
The development of the World Wide Web (WWW) makes a huge amount of information available on-line, and the amount of information continues to increase. As of March 2001 the Google search engine searches 1,346,9...
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Indexing Attributes and Reordering Profiles for XML Document Filtering and Information Delivery
With the ever increasing volume of information generation, selective dissemination of information becomes more and more important since it only brings users the necessary information. Traditional selective dis...
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Content-Based Sound Retrieval for Web Application
It is both challenging and desirable to be able to retrieve sound files relevant to users’ interests by searching the Internet. Unlike the traditional way of using keywords as input to search for web pages wit...
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Characterizing Web Document Change
The World Wide Web is growing and changing at an astonishing rate. For the information in the web to be useful, web information systems such as search engines have to keep up with the growth and change of the ...
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Link Based Clustering of Web Search Results
With information proliferation on the Web, how to obtain high-quality information from the Web has been one of hot research topics in many fields like Database, IR as well as AI. Web search engine is the most ...
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3D Object Recognition and Visualization on the Web
This research deals with state-of-the-art novel ideas in high level visualization, understanding and interpretation of line-drawing images of 3D patterns, including articulated objects. A new structural approa...
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Compressing the Index - A Simple and yet Efficient Approximation Approach to High-Dimensional Indexing
An efficient tunable high-dimensional indexing scheme called the iMinMax(θ) was proposed to map high-dimensional data points into single dimension value based on the minimum or maximum values among all dimensions...
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PROLOG/RDBMS Integration in the NED Intelligent Information System
NED-2 is a software system in development by the USDA Forest Service to facilitate ecosystem management. Using PROLOG knowledge bases and inference engines, NED-2 evaluates forest inventories to determine the ...
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A Metadata Integration Assistant Generator for Heterogeneous Distributed Databases
This paper describes a metadata interchange approach for semi-automated integration of heterogeneous distributed databases. Our system prototype uses distributed metadata to generate a GUI tool for a meta-user...
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A Parallel Dispatch Model with Secure and Robust Routes for Mobile Agents
For mobile agents to be widely accepted in a distributed environment like the Internet, performance and security issues on their use have to be addressed. In this paper, we first present a parallel dispatch mo...
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KF-Diff+: Highly Efficient Change Detection Algorithm for XML Documents
Most previous work in change detection on XML documents used the ordered tree, with the best complexity of O(nlogn), where n is the size of the document. The best algorithm we had ever known for unordered mode...
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Watermark Embedding Mechanism Using Modulus-based for Intellectual Property Protection on Image Data
In this paper, an intellectual property protection mechanism realized on a watermarking scheme is proposed. The embedding technique we adopted in this paper is based on the modular operation. The modulus is a ...
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Supporting Cooperative Learning in Distributed Project Teams
The trend towards rapid development and globalization of business activities requires business teams to carry out their projects in a distributed environment. Changes in the environment as well as in the team ...
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An Ant Algorithm Based Dynamic Routing Strategy for Mobile Agents
Routing strategy is one of the most important aspects in a mobile agent system, which is a complex combinatorial problem. Most of current mobile agent systems adopt static routing strategies, which don’t consi...