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Databases in Networked Information Systems: 6th International Workshop, DNIS 2010, AizuWakamatsu, Japan, March 2931, 2010, Pro,Used
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Largescale information systems in public utility services depend on computing infrastructure. Many research e?orts are being made in related areas, such as mobile computing, cloud computing, sensor networks, highlevel user interfaces and information accesses by Web users. Government agencies in many countries plan to launch facilities in education, healthcare and information support as a part of egovernment initiative. In this context, information interchange m agement has become an active research ?eld. A number of new opportunities have evolved in design and modeling based on the new computing needs of the users. Database systems play a centralrole in supporting networkedinformation systems for access and storage management aspects. The 6thinternationalworkshoponDatabasesin NetworkedInformationS tems (DNIS) 2010 was held during March 2931, 2010 at University of Aizu in Japan. The workshop program included research contributions and invited c tributions. A view of research activity in information interchange management and related research issues was provided by the sessions on related topics. The keynoteaddresswascontributedbyDivyakantAgrawal. Theworkshopsessionon 'NetworkedInformationSystems: Infrastructure'had invitedpapersbyHarumi KunoandMaluCastellanos. Thesessionon'AccessestoInformationResources' had an invited contribution from Joachim Biskup. The following section on 'Information and Knowledge Management Systems' included invited contri tions from Toyoaki Nishida and Tetsuo Kinoshita. The session on 'Information Extraction from Data Resources' included the invited contribution of Polepalli Krishna Reddy. The section on 'Geospatial Decision Making' comprised c tributions by Cyrus Shahabi and Yoshiharu Ishikawa. We would like to thank the members of the Program Committee for their support and all authors who contributed to DNIS 2010.
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