Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/9918
Title: Simplified query construction (queries made as easy as possible)
Other Titles: How to illustrate a book? Some views about the ottoman art of book-making on the basis of the copies of dâsitân-ı ferruh u hümâ [Bir kitap nasıl resimlenir? Dâsitân-ı ferruh u hümâ nüshaları üzerinden osmanlı kitap sanatına dair görüşler]
Authors: Arshinoff, B.
Ratcliffe, D.
Saetre, M.
Alhajj, R.
Özyer, T.
Keywords: Data extraction
Form based query language
HCI
Relational query language
SQL
Visual query language
Data extraction
Form based query language
HCI
Relational query language
SQL
Visual query language
Graphical user interfaces
Information management
Information systems
Linguistics
Mining
Spreadsheets
Query languages
Abstract: QMAEP- Queries Made as Easy as Possible, is intended to be a system that greatly simplify the process of query construction for statisticians and researchers. This document is focused on the usability of the database query language and deals with visual representations of the query process, in specific the select query. Methods of integrating simple Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for building queries into pre-existing database forms is explored to provide users an intuitive method for query construction. This paper explores data mining as it pertains to clinical research with emphasis on simplifying the data extraction process from complex databases so as to accommodate analysis using important statistical software such as SASS, QMath and MS Excel.
Description: Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT)
9th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2007 -- 12 June 2007 through 16 June 2007-Funchal, Madeira-76454
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/9918
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