Bibliographic Information

New directions for database systems

edited by Gad Ariav and James Clifford

(Computer-based information systems in organizations)

Ablex Pub. Corp., c1986

Available at  / 21 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Revised versions of the papers presented at the 1984 NYU Symposium on New Directions for Database Systems; held 5/16-18/84 at the NYU Graduate School of Business Administration in New York City

Sponsored by the Center for Research and Information Systems, Graduate School of Business Administration at New York University

Bibliography: p. 229-255

Includes indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume is intended for researchers, practitioners, and members of the business community interested in the shape of data management in the years to come. The volume is both retrospective and future oriented and the chapters recapitulate current 1980s database research and applications. The chapters analyze future development, and focus on medium and long-term prospects in this dynamic domain of activity. The chapters seek to capture the ongoing changes in the shape of database management systems, discuss the role of databases as components of larger systems, identify new areas where database technology is being applied, and examine new data models that will underlie future attempts to manage data.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Database Research and Systems: Key Issues in Perspective               1           Gad Ariav and James Clifford Part 1. The Changing Shape of Database Management Systems  2. Future Database Machine Architectures               13           David K. Hsiao 3. Databases in the Fifth Generation Project: Is Prolog a Database Language?               18           David Maier 4. Recent and Future Trends in Distributed Data Management               35           C. Mohan Part II. Databases as System Components 5. Database Management Approach to Operating Systems Development               53           Richard A. Pick 6. Building Blocks for Decision Support Systems               66           Clyde W. Holsapple and Andrew B. Whinston 7. The DBMS_Expert-System Connection               87           Daniel H. Fishman Part III New Application Areas 8. Office Automation and Database Management               105           Howard Lee Morgan 9. Computer-Aided Design Databases               110           Randy H. Katz 10. Databases for Information Systems Design               124           Benn R. Konsynski Part IV. New Data Models  11. A Framework for Semantic Database Models               149           Hamideh Afsarmanesh and Dennis McLeod 12. Temporal Data Management: Models and Systems               168           James Clifford and Gad Ariav 13. Knowledge Bases and Databases: Semantic vs Computational Theories of Information               186           Michael L. Brodie and John Mylopoulos  Epilogue 14. New Directions in Database Management: A Workstation Perspective               221           Robert W. Taylor         Bibliography               229       Index               257       Subject Index               269  

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top