This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th East European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems, ADBIS 2006, held in Thessaloniki, Greece, in September 2006.The 29 high-quality papers were selected in a rigorous reviewing process out of 126 submissions. The papers address a wide range of hot research issues and are organized in topical sections on: XML databases and semantic web, materialized views, database modelling, web information systems and middleware, query processing and indexing, data mining and clustering, and modelling and design issues.
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Invited Papers Data Ring: Let Us Turn the Net into a Database! Future Data Management: "It's Nothing Business; It's Just Personal." Scalable Similarity Search in Computer Networks XML Databases and Semantic Web An XML Algebra for XQuery Satisfiability-Test, Rewriting and Refinement of Users' XPath Queries According to XML Schema Definitions X-Warehousing: An XML-Based Approach for Warehousing Complex Data SDQNET: Semantic Distributed Querying in Loosely Coupled Data Sources Materialized Views Multi-source Materialized Views Maintenance: Multi-level Views Clustering-Based Materialized View Selection in Data Warehouses Non-blocking Materialized View Creation and Transformation of Schemas Database Modelling Relationship Design Using Spreadsheet Reasoning for Sets of Functional Dependencies Modeling and Storing Context-Aware Preferences An Integrated Framework for Meta Modeling Implementation of UNIDOOR, a Deductive Object-Oriented Database System Web Information Systems and Middleware Preloading Browsers for Optimizing Automatic Access to Hidden Web: A Ranking-Based Repository Solution A Middleware-Based Approach to Database Caching Integrating Caching Techniques on a Content Distribution Network Interactive Discovery and Composition of Complex Web Services Query Processing and Indexing Efficient Processing SAPE Queries Using the Dynamic Labelling Structural Indexes ICB-Index: A New Indexing Technique for Continuous Time Sequences Multiple k Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in Spatial Network Databases …… Data Mining and Clustering Modelling and Esing Issues Auther Index