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Interfaces to Database Systems (IDS94) Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Interfaces to Database Systems, Lancaster University, 13–15 July 1994




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Springer

Pubblicazione: 12/1994
Edizione: 1st Edition.





Trama

A brief survey of the major DBMS and HeI conference proceedings over the past 10 years will reveal isolated pockets of research in database user interfaces but little sense of being swept along with the general advances in DBMS technology and Hel. New data models have evolved to meet the needs of different application domains; persistent programming languages are blurring the traditional distinction between data definition and application programming languages; distribution and inter-operability have become issues as have the storage of heterogeneous media types; yet it is still rare to read of the HeI issues raised by these technological innovations being expressly addressed and rarer still to find recognition of the usability problems with longer-established database technologies. There are at least two reasons why this should be surprising: • Database systems are not like other computer systems; existing both as back-ends to other applications and as stand-alone data stores, they are typically slow, deal with very large volumes of data and can involve all sorts of security, confidentiality and even cooperability issues. • Databases are everywhere. Perhaps only word processors and spread­ sheets are more widespread. In addition, as business cultures change and personal computing continues to mould expectations, end-users find themselves interacting increasingly closely with database systems.




Sommario

Invited Paper.- Configuring Database Query Languages.- Naive and Application-Specific User Interfaces.- GUIDANCE: Making it Easy for the User to be an Expert.- HIBROWSE for Hotels: Bridging the Gap Between User and System Views of a Database.- Formal Approaches.- A Visual Approach to Multilinear Recursion.- Database Querying by Hypergraph Manipulation.- SFQI: Semi-Formal Query Language Interface to Relational Databases.- 3-Dimensional Visualization and Virtual Reality.- Design of a 3D User Interface to a Database.- Three Dimensional Interface for an Object Oriented Database.- Virtual Environments for Data Sharing and Visualisation — Populated Information Terrains.- Data Model Issues I.- A Graphical User Interface for Schema Evolution in an Object-Oriented Database.- Unifying Interaction with Persistent Data and Program.- Metaphors.- Bags and Viewers: A Metaphor for Intelligent Database Access.- Query by Browsing.- A Dynamic Form-Based Data Visualiser for Semantic Query Languages.- Domain Restrictive User Interfaces Using Databases.- Data Model Issues II.- A Graphical User Interface for a Cooperative Design Database.- Interfaces to Data Models: Taking a Step Backwards.- Evaluation and Experimentation.- Intuitive Human Interfaces for an Audio-Database.- Techniques for the Effective Evaluation of Database Interfaces.- Future Directions.- The Ambleside Survey: Important Topics in DB//HCI Research.- Author Index.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9783540199106

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Workshops in Computing
Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm Ø 595 gr
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:X, 368 p. 84 illus.
Pagine Arabe: 368
Pagine Romane: x


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