This paper discusses issues and solutions for supporting multiple overlapping classifications in database systems. These classifications are commonly found in science, although they are often ignored in computing applications for scientific data, and inappropriate solutions adopted as their replacement. Known database models and classification techniques offer some degree of support for multiple overlapping classifications, but do not fully support the basic features we have identified as necessary: trees/graphs, traceability, semantics of classifications, independence of classification and data, and identity of classifications. The approach to the problem adopted by the Prometheus project, based on an extended object-oriented database mode...
Data Clustering or unsupervised classification is one of the main research area in Data Mining. Part...
Various examples are provided for identification disambiguation in databases. In one example, among ...
The revision or reorganisation of hierarchical data sets can result in many possible hierarchical cl...
This paper discusses issues and solutions for supporting multiple overlapping classifications in dat...
This thesis addresses the problem of multiple overlapping classifications in object-oriented databas...
Class overlapping has long been re-garded as one of the toughest perva-sive problems in classificati...
A Java-based program is presented that provides a visualisation tool for display of and comparison b...
Abstract Relational databases are the most popular repository for structured data, and are thus one ...
Types of databases commonly used for handling taxonomic data are compared. It is shown that none of ...
The variety of data is one of the most challenging issues for the research and practice in data mana...
Users and application programs are increasingly requiring access to and manipulation of data distrib...
Taxonomists classify the organisms they study in order to refer to, identify and understand them. Ho...
This paper defines a formal classification of multi-database languages into five levels of database ...
A model for representing taxonomic data in a flexible and dynamic system capable of handling and com...
Supporting multiple classification in object-oriented programming languages is the topic of discuss...
Data Clustering or unsupervised classification is one of the main research area in Data Mining. Part...
Various examples are provided for identification disambiguation in databases. In one example, among ...
The revision or reorganisation of hierarchical data sets can result in many possible hierarchical cl...
This paper discusses issues and solutions for supporting multiple overlapping classifications in dat...
This thesis addresses the problem of multiple overlapping classifications in object-oriented databas...
Class overlapping has long been re-garded as one of the toughest perva-sive problems in classificati...
A Java-based program is presented that provides a visualisation tool for display of and comparison b...
Abstract Relational databases are the most popular repository for structured data, and are thus one ...
Types of databases commonly used for handling taxonomic data are compared. It is shown that none of ...
The variety of data is one of the most challenging issues for the research and practice in data mana...
Users and application programs are increasingly requiring access to and manipulation of data distrib...
Taxonomists classify the organisms they study in order to refer to, identify and understand them. Ho...
This paper defines a formal classification of multi-database languages into five levels of database ...
A model for representing taxonomic data in a flexible and dynamic system capable of handling and com...
Supporting multiple classification in object-oriented programming languages is the topic of discuss...
Data Clustering or unsupervised classification is one of the main research area in Data Mining. Part...
Various examples are provided for identification disambiguation in databases. In one example, among ...
The revision or reorganisation of hierarchical data sets can result in many possible hierarchical cl...