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M. Adiba. Storm: a Structural and Temporal ObjectoRiented model for Multimedia databases. In Proc. International Workshop on Multi-media Database Management Systems, Blue Mountain Lake, NY, August 1995.

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An Advanced Multimedia Infrastructure WWW-based Information.. - Rousseau, Duda   (Correct)

.... using various technologies: best effort, networks with differentiated QoS, wireless LANs (this last case is represented in the figure to emphasize the importance of mobile access) The mediation server mayprovide sophisticated database features for querying collections of multimedia presentations [21,1,9]. It may also manage summaries of the content stored at content servers or available from on line sources, so that the user can discover resources available on the network in a way similar for example to Discover [18] As a result, the mediation server acts as a content broker between clients and ....

M. Adiba. Storm: a Structural and Temporal ObjectoRiented model for Multimedia databases. In Proc. International Workshop on Multi-media Database Management Systems, Blue Mountain Lake, NY, August 1995.


The Design of an Extensible Multimedia Library for an OODBMS - Jos Martinez Institut (1996)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....one of the main functionnalities of a DBMS. In [7] this point is still left as an open issue, even if the authors note that multimedia presentations with continous data can be considered query streams. Figure 3: The STORM data model The temporal composition of objects has also been addressed by [2] and implemented in the O 2 OODBMS too. This paper introduces the notion of temporal shadow, SO delay: Duration present duration: Duration allocdelay (d: Duration) SO content: any rep: integer repeat (n: integer) SO Static Dynamic stretch (n: integer) SO extract (b: integer, d: ....

Adiba, M.; STORM: Structural and Temporal ObjectoRiented Multimedia database system; Proceedings of the Int. Workshop on Multi-Media Database Management Systems, August 1995, pp. 12-19


An overview of a library of multimedia classes for an OODBMS - Jos Martinez Institut   (Correct)

....by the authors that multimedia presentations with continous data can be considered query streams. 1. O 2 offers a cluster command to indicate which objects should be grouped on the disk [Benzaken 90] Research Report, May 1996 12 The temporal composition of objects has also been addressed by [Adiba 95] and implemented in the O 2 OODBMS too. Also, this paper introduces the notion of temporal shadow, a notion used for presentation purposes, and translated into a class hierarchy rooted in SO (STORM Object) Its characteristics are essentially a duration and a delay that both can be free or bound, ....

Adiba, M.; STORM: Structural and Temporal Object-oRiented Multimedia database system; Proceedings of the Int. Workshop on Multi-Media Database Management Systems, August 1995, pp. 12-19


Towards Data Warehouse Design - Ravat, Teste, al. (1999)   (Correct)

....data models and query languages have been proposed in the temporal database framework; see [20] 28] for surveys. Most of the research works have assumed that the temporal domain is discrete. For example, TEMPOS [8] is an extensible temporal data model, developed as a part of the STORM project [1]. Several arguments in favour of using a discrete temporal domain are made by Snodgrass [24] compatibility with human references, possibility of modelling events which have duration, practicality of implementing the temporal data model, see [9] for a discussion. We chose a discrete and ....

M. Adiba, "STORM Structural and Temporal ObjectOriented Multimedia database system", BDA'95, Nancy (France), 1995.

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