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- catalog abstract "Developments in network and switching technologies have made telecommu- cations systems and services far more data intensive. This can be observed in many telecommunications areas, such as network management, service mana- ment, and service provisioning. For example, in the area of network management the complexity of modern networks leads to large amounts of data on network topology, con?guration, equipment settings, etc. In addition, switches generate large amounts of data on network tra?c, faults, etc. In the area of service ma- gement it is the registration of customers, customer contacts, service usage (e.g. call detail records (CDRs)) that leads to large databases. For mobile services there is the additional tracking and tracing of mobile equipment. In the area of service provisioning there are the enhanced services like for example UMTS, the next generation of mobile networks, but also the deployment of data intensive services on broadband networks such as video-on-demand, high quality video conferencing, and e-commerce infrastructures. This results in very large databases growing at high rates especially in new service areas. The integration of network control, network management, and network administration also leads to a situation where database technology gets into the core of the network (e.g. in architectures like TMN, IN, and TINA).".
- catalog contributor b11784697.
- catalog contributor b11784698.
- catalog contributor b11784699.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Developments in network and switching technologies have made telecommu- cations systems and services far more data intensive. This can be observed in many telecommunications areas, such as network management, service mana- ment, and service provisioning. For example, in the area of network management the complexity of modern networks leads to large amounts of data on network topology, con?guration, equipment settings, etc. In addition, switches generate large amounts of data on network tra?c, faults, etc. In the area of service ma- gement it is the registration of customers, customer contacts, service usage (e.g. call detail records (CDRs)) that leads to large databases. For mobile services there is the additional tracking and tracing of mobile equipment. In the area of service provisioning there are the enhanced services like for example UMTS, the next generation of mobile networks, but also the deployment of data intensive services on broadband networks such as video-on-demand, high quality video conferencing, and e-commerce infrastructures. This results in very large databases growing at high rates especially in new service areas. The integration of network control, network management, and network administration also leads to a situation where database technology gets into the core of the network (e.g. in architectures like TMN, IN, and TINA).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Telecommunications databases -- applications and performance analysis / Matthias Jarke and Matthias Nicola -- Overview of data management issues and experiments in TINA networks / Yann Lepetit -- PANACEA : a system that uses database technology to manage networks / S. Seshadri and Avi Silberschatz -- A transactional approach to configuring telecommunications services / Tim Kempster, Gordon Brebner, and Peter Thanisch -- Making LDAP active with the LTAP gateway : case study in providing telecom integration and enhanced services / Robert Arlein [and others] -- Requirements analysis of distribution in databases for telecommunications / Juha Taina and Kimmo Raatikainen -- Database requirement analysis for a third generation mobile telecom system / Mikael Ronstöm -- Virtual data warehousing, data publishing, and call detail / David Belanger, Kenneth Church and Andrew Hume -- Joining very large data sets / Theodore Johnson and Damianos Chatziantoniou -- Assessment of scaleable database architectures for CDR analysis : an experimental approach / Wijnand Derks [and others] -- How to analyze 1 billion CDRs per sec on $200K hardwaare / Ian Pattison and Russ Green -- A distributed real-time main-memory database for telecommunication / Jan Lindström [and others] -- Database architecture for location and trajectory management in telecommunications / Sang K. Cha, Kihong Kim, and Juchang Lee -- Panel session : Do the DBMS SW vendors offer the products required by the industrial user in the communications industry? / Jim Gray and Svein-Olaf Havsshovd.".
- catalog extent "x, 206 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540676678 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1819".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "384/.0285/574 21".
- catalog subject "Computer Communication Networks.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Database management Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Database management.".
- catalog subject "Information Systems.".
- catalog subject "Information storage and retrieval systems.".
- catalog subject "Information systems.".
- catalog subject "QA76.9.D3 D3645 2000".
- catalog subject "Telecommunication Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Telecommunications databases -- applications and performance analysis / Matthias Jarke and Matthias Nicola -- Overview of data management issues and experiments in TINA networks / Yann Lepetit -- PANACEA : a system that uses database technology to manage networks / S. Seshadri and Avi Silberschatz -- A transactional approach to configuring telecommunications services / Tim Kempster, Gordon Brebner, and Peter Thanisch -- Making LDAP active with the LTAP gateway : case study in providing telecom integration and enhanced services / Robert Arlein [and others] -- Requirements analysis of distribution in databases for telecommunications / Juha Taina and Kimmo Raatikainen -- Database requirement analysis for a third generation mobile telecom system / Mikael Ronstöm -- Virtual data warehousing, data publishing, and call detail / David Belanger, Kenneth Church and Andrew Hume -- Joining very large data sets / Theodore Johnson and Damianos Chatziantoniou -- Assessment of scaleable database architectures for CDR analysis : an experimental approach / Wijnand Derks [and others] -- How to analyze 1 billion CDRs per sec on $200K hardwaare / Ian Pattison and Russ Green -- A distributed real-time main-memory database for telecommunication / Jan Lindström [and others] -- Database architecture for location and trajectory management in telecommunications / Sang K. Cha, Kihong Kim, and Juchang Lee -- Panel session : Do the DBMS SW vendors offer the products required by the industrial user in the communications industry? / Jim Gray and Svein-Olaf Havsshovd.".
- catalog title "Databases in telecommunications : international workshop co-located with VLDB-99, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, September 6th, 1999 : proceedings / Willem Jonker (ed.).".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".