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- From: copler@moose.cs.indiana.edu (judith copler)
- Subject: WORKSHOP ON CURRENT & FUTURE TRENDS IN DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
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- Organization: Computer Science, Indiana University
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 14:39:33 EST
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- WORKSHOP TITLE:
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- CURRENT AND FUTURE TRENDS IN DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
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- Friday, Dec 4, 1992
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- INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
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- Objective: All participants should gain an understanding of the
- trends in database architectures, the trends in both general and
- specialized database systems, and how the most popular of these
- trends are being incorporated into commercial relational database
- systems.
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- Who Should Attend: Analysts, database applications programmers,
- database designers and administrators, MIS managers, technology
- consultants
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- Instructors: Ed Robertson and Dirk Van Gucht
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- Session I - Introduction: How Trends Are Born 9:00-9:30
- A. Sources of Change
- B. The Change Time Line
- C. The Politics of Change
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- Session 2 - Trends in Information System Architecture 9:30-10:30
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- A. Client/Server Database Architectures
- B. Distributed Database Architectures
- C. Parallel Database Architectures
- D. Heterogeneous Database Architectures
- E. Example: A Parallel Distributed Decision Support System
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- Session 3 - Trends in Database Systems 10:45-12:15
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- A. Expert Systems and Deductive Database Systems
- B. Object-Oriented Database Systems
- C. Heterogeneous Database Systems
- D. Extensible Database Systems
- E. Example: An Expert System
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- Session 4 - Trends in Specialized Database Systems 1:15-2:15
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- A. Text Databases
- B. Temporal Databases
- C. Large Object Database
- D. Scientific Databases
- E. Example: A Biomedical Database System
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- Session 5 - Trends in Commercial RDBMS Products 2:30-4:00
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- A. Supporting Client/Server Architectures
- B. Supporting Distributed Architectures
- C. Supporting Constraints
- D. Supporting Object Identity
- E. Supporting Procedures and Triggers
- F. Supporting Various Types of Indexes and File Organizations
- G. Offering More and Better Tools
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- Session 6 - How Trends are Adopted 4:00-4:30
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- A. Gaining a Competitive Advantage
- B. Evaluating Products
- C. Developing In-house Expertise
- D. Selecting a Methodology and Tools which Support It
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- For registration and other information please contact
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- Ms. Hallie Rose
- 812-855-2490
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