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Kunii, T.L. 1989. Visual Database Systems. New York: North Holland.

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A Framework for Describing Visual Interfaces to Databases - Norman Murray Carole (1998)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....provides a systematic method for the concise description of graphical interfaces to databases that can be used either during interface design or as a communication aid. 1 Introduction Research in user interfaces for databases is gaining momentum with many recent conferences and workshops [10, 21, 22, 23, 36]. However, many papers on database interfaces give ad hoc and imprecise descriptions of presentation and interaction aspects of interfaces, with many details being unclear or left to the imagination of the reader. This makes it difficult to grasp what systems can and cannot do, or to analyse ....

T. L. Kunii, editor. Visual Database Systems. North-Holland, 1989.


Picture Retrieval Systems: A Unified Perspective and.. - Gudivada, Raghavan (1995)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....carried out every time an picture is considered as a potential candidate for retrieval. This renders the approach unsuitable for interactive retrieval even on moderate size picture databases. Recent approaches based on logical representations and cognition are promising directions. Until recently [106], almost all the eorts at developing a query language for querying picture databases were based on either the query language SQL or the query language QBE (Query By Example) We feel that these approaches to querying picture databases are unsatisfactory since the query specication schemes used are ....

T. Kunii, editor. Visual Database Systems. Springer-Verlag, 1989.


A Framework for Describing Visual Interfaces to Databases - Murray (1998)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....provides a systematic method for the concise description of graphical interfaces to databases that can be used either during interface design or as a communication aid. 1 Introduction Research in user interfaces for databases is gaining momentum with many recent conferences and workshops [10, 21, 22, 23, 36]. However, many papers on database interfaces give ad hoc and imprecise descriptions of presentation and interaction aspects of interfaces, with many details being unclear or left to the imagination of the reader. This makes it difficult to grasp what systems can and cannot do, or to analyse ....

T. L. Kunii, editor. Visual Database Systems. North-Holland, 1989.


Defining Data Equivalence for Efficient Access of Images in .. - Annamalai, Bhargava (1996)   (Correct)

....fields. The decreasing cost of hardware has also contributed to the prolific increase of image databases. Research is continuing on: indexing, browsing, content based retrieval, query languages, access structures, feature extraction, high speed searching of multi dimensional data, and data models [6, 7, 8, 9, 11]. The design and development of an image database system over a wide area network results in several interesting new research issues. Communication is a bottleneck in any wide area system [3] leading to a large response time. We define response time to be the delay between the time the user ....

T. L. Kunii. Visual Database Systems. North Holland, 1989.


Advanced Technology and Knowledge Transfer - Geetanjali Tandon University   (Correct)

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Kunii, T.L. 1989. Visual Database Systems. New York: North Holland.

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