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Monday, May 19, 1997
PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS
Gestalt Computing - The Whole is Greater than the Sum of the Parts, J. Tash
Intranet Meets Client/Server, D. Linthicum
Evaluating Data Warehousing Products and Tools, P. Mimno
The Third Manifesto, C. Date
Who's On First? Managing External Vendors, P. Hager

Tuesday, May 20, 1997

The N.C. Data Warehouses Databases & Data Modeling

Network Computers Data Warehouse Tools: OLAP & Data Mining Data Warehouses, Databases and DBMS Relational Extended and Object-Relational Data Modeling, Objects & Business Rules
9:00-10:50 Event Chair Address:
Browser/Server: From dBase to Java, G. Schussel
11:00-12:15 Network Computers - The Desktop Device for the 21st Century, R. Finkelstein Exploring Data Mining and OLAP: Key Trends & Issues, A. Zornes

Putting Business Rules to Work, R. Ross
12:15-1:30 B R E A K
1:30-2:45

Data Warehousing: The State of the Practice, H. Edelstein The New "Relational" DBMS: Extensions, Objects, and Hype, D. McGoveran
3:00-3:50 Network Computers: The Myth and Reality, C. Gliedman Machine-Man Interaction: A New Computing Paradigm for Data Mining and Decision Support, K. Parsaye Information Modeling Using the Microsoft Repository, P. Bernstein Object-Relational Tools: The Next Frontier, M. Stonebraker New Directions in Relational Database Design, D. McGoveran
4:00-4:50 Plenary Session:
Creating the Future Beyond the Internet, J. Patrick

Wednesday, May 21, 1997

The N.C. Data Warehouses Databases & Data Modeling

Network Computers Data Warehouse Tools: OLAP & Data Mining Data Warehouses, Databases and DBMS Relational Extended and Object-Relational Data Modeling, Objects & Business Rules
8:30-9:20 The Future of Network Computing, E. Smith
Measuring and Improving Data Quality for the Data Warehouse, L. English Objects and Relational: The Odd Couple, G. Schussel Business Rule Modeling in Facilitated Sessions, E. Gottesdiener
9:30-10:20 Data Access and Java: From Dumb Terminal to Network Computing, S. Wang Database Marketing in the 21st Century, D. Reiner Data Explosion, M. Adrian Object-Relational DBMSs: Saviors or Enterprise Crash Enablers? J. Stein Object-Oriented Modeling in a Relational World, D. Parkhill
10:30-11:10 Plenary Session:
The Changing Roles of Servers in the Age of Network Computers, G. Held
11:15-12:00 Debate:
The Universal Server Championship Debate: Informix vs. Oracle, M. Stonebraker, G. Held
12:00-1:50 EXPO OPENS / VISIT THE EXPO FLOOR
2:00-2:50 IBM Network Station: Unlimited Access... Unbelievably Simple, J. Gant Discovering Hidden Value in Your Data Warehouse, S. Smith Scrub-a-Dub-Dub! Data Warehouse Transformation Rules, B. O'Neil The Problem of Missing Information, C. Date Data Resource Management in Cyberspace, L. English
3:00-3:50 VISIT THE EXPO FLOOR
4:00-4:50 Keynotes:
The New Era of "Market Facing" Systems, J. Landry
The Importance of Thinking Precisely: Some Fundamental Distinctions in the Field of Database Management, C. Date
Industry Restructuring and the Network Computer, N. Petreley
Using Client/Server Technology to Solve Problems in the Healthcare Industry, J. Glaser
5:00 RECEPTION ON THE EXPO FLOOR
6:00 EXPO CLOSES

Thursday, May 22, 1997

The N.C. Data Warehouses Databases & Data Modeling

Network Computers Data Warehouse Tools: OLAP & Data Mining Data Warehouses, Databases and DBMS Relational Extended and Object-Relational Data Modeling, Objects & Business Rules
8:30-9:20 Client/Server Meets Network Computing: Application Deployment and Performance Issues Over the Web, S. Broder The "Smarter" Data Warehouse via Integrated Data Mining, S. O'Brien
Extensible Relational Database Systems: Objectives and Requirements, N. Mattos Breaking Barriers with Business Rules, B. von Halle
9:30-10:10 The Great Debate:
Has the Internet Killed Client/Server? G. Schussel (moderator), J. Landry, G. Cohen, M. Benioff, R. Finkelstein
10:30-11:00 EXPO OPENS / VISIT THE EXPO FLOOR
11:00-11:50 TECHNOLOGY BRIEFINGS
12:30-1:20 VISIT THE EXPO FLOOR
1:30-2:20 Leveraging SNA and the Network Computing Architecture, D. Johnson The Intranet Data Warehouse, R. Tanler Planning & Architecting Your Data Warehouse, R. Swift Unifying Heterogeneous Data Using an Object-Relational Foundation, W. Kim
2:30-3:20
Panel: Maximizing the Potential for Data Mining, A. Zornes Making Effective Use of Relational Databases on the Internet, L. Harris Distributed Object-Modelig, J. Cerrato
3:30 RECEPTION ON THE EXPO FLOOR
4:30 EXPO CLOSES
4:30-5:20 Keynote Address:
Risk Assessment in Enterprise-Wide Deployment of Technology, S. Atre

Friday, May 23, 1997
POST-CONFERENCE SEMINARS
Establishing a Collaborative Computing Strategy in the Age of Intranets, K. Lownie
Navigating through Middleware Choices - From TP Monitors to Distributed Objects, M. Dolgicer
Using Java, ActiveX and CORBA to Deliver Internet/Intranet Solutions, P. Fisher
Best Practices in BPR: Survival Tactics for the IT Professional, R. Burlton
Rebuild Your Computer Systems - Don't Just Patch Them! P. Mimno

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