Principles of database and knowledge-base systems
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Principles of database and knowledge-base systems
(Principles of computer science series, 14)
Computer Science Press, c1988
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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Faculty of Textile Science and Technology Library, Shinshu University図
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V. 2 has special title
Bibliography: p. 588-615
Includes index
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Classical database technology is oriented toward a well-understood class of applications. Recently the field has attempted to solve the problems associated with new kinds of applications: computer-aided design, software engineering, and others that combine the need to deal with large amounts of data efficiently and the need to support queries in languages that are more expressive than those found in classical database systems. This book attempts to integrate the study of both the new and the classical forms of database systems.
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