Proceedings of the sixth British National Conference on Databases (BNCOD 6)
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Proceedings of the sixth British National Conference on Databases (BNCOD 6)
(The British Computer Society Workshop series)
Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British Computer Society, c1988
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume presents papers from a conference held in July 1988. The BNCOD series of conferences which cover British and international, and research and commercial databases.
Table of Contents
- An object-based interface to an IPSE database, A.W.Brown
- KBZ - an object-oriented approach to the specification and management of knowledge bases, Elizabeth Oxborrow and Hanify Ismail
- database support to office system design, G.Bracchi and M.G.Fugini
- HQL - a historical query language, R.Sadeghi et al
- temporal management in an extended relational DBMS, P.Nobecourt et al
- an implementation of database alerters for health district management, A.Blue et al
- keeping time in a music database, B.M.Eaglestone
- from database systems to multidatabase systems - why and how, W.Litwin
- the universal triple machine - a reduced instruction set repository manager, G.C.H.Sharman and N.Winterbottom
- FDL - an integration of the functional data model and the functional computational model, Alexandra Poulovassilis.
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