Stream Data Management comprises eight invited chapters by researchers active in stream data management. The collected chapters provide exposition of algorithms, languages, as well as systems proposed and implemented for managing streaming data.
Stream Data Management is designed to appeal to researchers or practitioners already involved in stream data management, as well as to those starting out in this area. This book is also suitable for graduate students in computer science interested in learning about stream data management.
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"This recent addition to the 'Advances in Database Systems' series surveys the latest research in the handling of data streams. ... The chapters are written by well-known researchers ... . This book is recommended for researchers who want to get up to speed quickly on the latest ideas in data stream management. Application developers who deal with real-time data streams will also benefit by gaining an understanding of the challenges and the research insights that will lead the way to effective system solutions." (A. Hevner, Computing Reviews, January, 2006)