
Advances in Computers: Volume 57
Information Repositories
Marvin Zelkowitz(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 5. August 2003
Book
Hardback
332 pages
978-0-12-012157-1 (ISBN)
Description
Advances in Computers remains at the forefront in presenting the new developments in the ever-changing field of information technology. Since 1960, Advances in Computers has chronicled the constantly shifting theories and methods of this technology that greatly shape our lives today.
Information Repositories focuses on the use of large data repositories to store and retrieve information.
This series is an invaluable addition to any university course in computer technology, as well as finding itself at home on the bookshelf of industrial practitioners.
Information Repositories focuses on the use of large data repositories to store and retrieve information.
This series is an invaluable addition to any university course in computer technology, as well as finding itself at home on the bookshelf of industrial practitioners.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Library and inforamtion technology experts, both academic and industrial
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
785 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-012157-1 (9780120121571)
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Content
Preface.
Contributors.
On the nature and importance of archiving in the digital age, H.R. Tibbo.
Preserving digital records and the life cycle of information, S. Chen.
Managing historical XML data, S.S. Chawathe.
Adding compression to next-generation text retrieval systems, N. Ziviani, and E. Silva de Moura.
Are scripting languages any good? A validation of Perl, Python, Rexx, and Tcl against C, C++, and Java, L. Prechelt.
Issues and approaches for developing lerner-centered technology, C. Quintana, J. Krajcik, and E. Soloway.
Personalizing interactions with information systems, S. Perugini, and N. Ramakrishnan.
Contributors.
On the nature and importance of archiving in the digital age, H.R. Tibbo.
Preserving digital records and the life cycle of information, S. Chen.
Managing historical XML data, S.S. Chawathe.
Adding compression to next-generation text retrieval systems, N. Ziviani, and E. Silva de Moura.
Are scripting languages any good? A validation of Perl, Python, Rexx, and Tcl against C, C++, and Java, L. Prechelt.
Issues and approaches for developing lerner-centered technology, C. Quintana, J. Krajcik, and E. Soloway.
Personalizing interactions with information systems, S. Perugini, and N. Ramakrishnan.