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NETDB - Networking Meets Databases: Do we meet or merge?
2005
21st International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW'05)
The recent years brought a massive change in the way data management is viewed. Data is being increasingly processed within networks. P2P computing and sensor networks are the most prominent examples. The classical separation of information systems from communication systems is disolving. We can observe that very similar problems are addressed by what before seemed fairly disparate research communities. For example, the problem of aggregating and filtering data within networks is being studied
doi:10.1109/icde.2005.245
dblp:conf/icde/X05h
fatcat:ohn7xqrtr5ckpjrkxx57rsfmha