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3rd JCDKB 1988: Jerusalem, Israel
- Catriel Beeri, Joachim W. Schmidt, Umeshwar Dayal:
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Data and Knowledge Bases: Improving Usability and Responsiveness, June 28-30, 1988, Jerusalem, Israel. Morgan Kaufmann 1988, ISBN 978-1-4832-1313-2
Knowledge Based Applications
- Gabriel Jakobson, Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro, Carol Lafond, M. Rajinikanth, J. Hernandez:
CALIDA: A System for Integrated Retrieval from Multiple Heterogeneous Databases. 3-18 - Claus Lewerentz, Andy Schürr:
GRAS, A Management System for Graph-Like Documents. 19-31 - Burkhard Freitag, Olaf Biernath:
An Airtravel Expert Database. 32-46
Recursive Queries
- Domenico Saccà, Carlo Zaniolo:
Differential Fixpoint Methods and Stratification of Logic Programs. 49-58 - Jiawei Han:
Selection of Processing Strategies for Different Recursive Queries. 59-68 - Cheong Youn, Lawrence J. Henschen, Jiawei Han:
One-Directional Recursive Formulas. 69-78
Transaction Management
- Martin Dürr, Alfons Kemper:
Transaction Control Mechanism for the Object Cache Interface of R²D². 81-89 - Jean-François Pons, Jean-François Vilarem:
A Dynamic and Integrated Concurrency Control for Distributed Databases. 90-101 - Ulf Schreier, Hartmut Wedekind:
Supporting Concurrent Acces to Facts in Logic Programs. 102-108
Prolog-DBMS Coupling
- Kam-Fai Wong, M. Howard Williams:
Design Considerations for a Prolog Database Engine. 111-120 - Li Lei, Georges-Henri Moll, Jacques Kouloumdjian:
Prolog-DBMS Coupling: A Hybrid Approach, Half interpreted, Half Compiled. 121-134 - Frédéric Cuppens, Robert Demolombe:
A Prolog-Relational DBMS Interface Using Delayed Evaluation. 135-148
Models, Part 1
- Umeshwar Dayal:
Active Database Management Systems. 150-169 - Meichun Hsu, Rivka Ladin, Dennis R. McCarthy:
An Execution Model for Active Data Base Management Systems. 171-179 - Paul F. Wilms, Peter M. Schwarz, Hans-Jörg Schek, Laura M. Haas:
Incorporating Data Types in an Extensible Database Architecture. 180-192
Models, Part 2
- Sandra Heiler, Stanley B. Zdonik:
FUGUE: A Model for Engineering Information Systems and Other Baroque Applications. 195-210 - R. Erbe, Norbert Südkamp:
An Application Program Interface for a Complex Object Database. 211-226 - Thomas Berkel, Peter Klahold, Gunter Schlageter, Wolfgang Wilkes:
Modelling CAD-Objects by Abstraction. 227-240
Storage Management
- Ekow J. Otoo:
Locally Balanced Compact Trie Hashing. 242-254 - Kurt Rothermel:
An Effective Method for Storing and Retrieving Prolog Clauses from a Relational Database. 255-268 - Hans Diel, Helmut Weber, Jürgen Kreyßig, Hans Christoph Zeidler:
Special Hardware for the Support of File Management and Query Functions. 269-280
Knowledge Management
- Prasanta K. Bose:
ARMS: An Assumption-Based Reasoning Tool in a Logic Programming Environment. 282-290 - Arie Tzvieli:
On the Coupling of a Production System Shell and a DBMS. 291-309 - Stanislaw Romanski:
Operations on Families of Sets for Exhaustive Search, Given a Monotonic Function. 310-322
Theory and Languages 1
- Serge Abiteboul, Victor Vianu:
The Connection of Static Constraints with Determinism and Boundedness of Dynamic Specifications. 324-334 - T. H. Merrett:
Experience with the Domain Algebra. 335-346 - Catriel Beeri, Roger Nasr, Shalom Tsur:
Embedding Psi-Terms in a Horn-Clause Logic Language. 347-359
Parallelism
- Haran Boral:
Parallelism and Data Management. 362-373 - Günter von Bültzingsloewen, Cirano Iochpe, Rolf-Peter Liedtke, Klaus R. Dittrich, Peter C. Lockemann:
Two-Level Transaction Management In A Multiprocessor Database Machine. 374-386
Theory and Languages 2
- Bernard Lang:
Datalog Automata. 389-404 - Michael Kifer:
On Safety, Domain Independence, and Capturability of Database Queries (Preliminary Report). 405-415 - Ravi Krishnamurthy, Shamim A. Naqvi:
Non-Deterministic Choice in Datalog. 416-424
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