Database systems for advanced applications '91 : proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, Tokyo, Japan, April 2-4, 1991
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Database systems for advanced applications '91 : proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, Tokyo, Japan, April 2-4, 1991
(Advanced database research and development series, vol. 2)
World Scientific, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains 64 papers from contributors around the world on a wide range of topics in database systems research. Of special mention are the papers describing the practical experiences of developing and implementing some of the many useful database systems on the market. Readers should find useful new ideas from the proceedings of this international symposium.
Table of Contents
- A query algebra for an extended object-oriented database model, G. Loizou and P. Pouyioutas
- a multi-environment cost evaluator for parallel database systems, F. Andres et al
- the Aditi deductive database system, K. Ramamohanarao
- design of a large-scale customer information database, Y. Fujimoto
- reflective viewing and interactive synchronization in hypermedia editing, K. Kajimoto and T. Nonomura
- MOOD - a knowledgebase system with objectoriented deduction, R. Bayer
- the implementation of DBMS for the specific field, M. Nakano et al
- the PCTE+'s OMS a software engineering distributed database system for supporting large-scale software development environments, F. Oquendo et al
- a hyperNet model for large hypertext systems, Y. Deng and S.K. Chang
- automatic transformation of linear text into hypertext, F. Sarre and U. Guntzer
- and others.
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