His main research concerns Data warehouse, World Wide Web, Database, Web service and Information retrieval. His Data warehouse study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Data science and Dimensional modeling. The various areas that Gottfried Vossen examines in his World Wide Web study include Data integration and Sensor fusion.
His Web service study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Distributed computing, Multimedia, Scalability and Learning object. His Star schema and Schema migration study in the realm of Information retrieval connects with subjects such as Scientific database and Scientific experiment. His Web intelligence research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Information engineering, Information system, Management information systems and Web navigation.
His primary areas of study are World Wide Web, Database, Information retrieval, Information system and Software engineering. In his works, Gottfried Vossen undertakes multidisciplinary study on Information retrieval and Context. His work focuses on many connections between Information system and other disciplines, such as Data science, that overlap with his field of interest in Data warehouse.
He interconnects Software and Workflow in the investigation of issues within Software engineering. His study looks at the relationship between Web 2.0 and topics such as Web standards, which overlap with Data Web. Gottfried Vossen has researched Web service in several fields, including Multimedia and Service.
Gottfried Vossen focuses on Data science, World Wide Web, Context, Marketing and Big data. His Data science research incorporates elements of Variety and Decision support system. His World Wide Web study combines topics in areas such as Multimedia and Internet privacy.
His studies deal with areas such as Data warehouse, Database, Query by Example, Reference architecture and Data quality as well as Big data. His work investigates the relationship between Data warehouse and topics such as Business intelligence that intersect with problems in Software engineering. His Database research integrates issues from Map reduce and Transaction model.
Big data, Data science, Marketing, Context and Customer advocacy are his primary areas of study. His study in Data science is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Variety and The Internet. His research integrates issues of Field and Data mining in his study of Variety.
His The Internet research incorporates themes from Structuring, Data warehouse, Data analysis and Computer Applications. His Personalization study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Query language, Database, Query by Example, Relevance and Database schema. His Computational intelligence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in SQL, World Wide Web, Decision analysis, Intelligent decision support system and Purchasing.
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The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems
Jim Gray;Mamdouh Refaat;Jim Melton;Stephen Buxton.
(1999)
The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems
Jim Gray;Mamdouh Refaat;Jim Melton;Stephen Buxton.
(1999)
Conceptual Data Warehouse Design
Bodo Husemann;Jens Lechtenborger;Gottfried Vossen.
2nd International Workshop on Design and Management of Data Warehouses (DMDW) (2000)
Conceptual Data Warehouse Design
Bodo Husemann;Jens Lechtenborger;Gottfried Vossen.
2nd International Workshop on Design and Management of Data Warehouses (DMDW) (2000)
E-Learning as a Web Service.
Gottfried Vossen;Peter Westerkamp.
international database engineering and applications symposium (2003)
E-Learning as a Web Service.
Gottfried Vossen;Peter Westerkamp.
international database engineering and applications symposium (2003)
Unleashing Web 2.0: From concepts to creativity
Gottfried Vossen;Stephan Hagemann.
Ubiquity (2007)
Unleashing Web 2.0: From concepts to creativity
Gottfried Vossen;Stephan Hagemann.
Ubiquity (2007)
Multidimensional normal forms for data warehouse design
Jens Lechtenbörger;Gottfried Vossen.
Information Systems (2003)
Multidimensional normal forms for data warehouse design
Jens Lechtenbörger;Gottfried Vossen.
Information Systems (2003)
Information Systems
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