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Journal of Systems Integration, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, April 1995
- H. T. Yeh:
The Challenge of Change - Opportunities and Obstacles in Deploying Information Technology. 5-21 - Renate Motschnig-Pitrik:
An Integrating View on the Viewing Abstraction: Contexts and Perspectives in Software Development, AI, and Databases. 23-60 - Qianhong Liu, Peter A. Ng:
A Browser of Supporting Vague Query Processing in an Office Document System. 61-82
Volume 5, Number 2, June 1995
- Kenneth C. Hoffman:
An Integrated Materials Information System for Infrastructure Planning. 91-105 - D. C. Douglas Hung:
Shape Disassembly Using Generating Merging Probability. 107-121 - Susan Darling Urban, Taoufik Ben Abdellatif:
Object-Oriented Query Language Access to Relational Databases: A Semantic Framework for Query Translation. 123-156 - Balasubramaniam Ramesh, Luqi:
An Intelligent Assistant for Requirements Validation. 157-177
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1995
- Paul A. D. de Maine, Kenneth D. Bradley, W. Homer Carlisle, W. B. Dress:
Integrated Systems I: Design Principles. 187-199 - Paul A. D. de Maine, K. G. Price:
Integrated Systems II: Multi-tier Interfaces for Integrating Families of Systems. 201-217 - Eva Kühn, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Yungho Leu, Noureddine Boudriga:
A Parallel Logic Language for Transaction Specification in Multidatabase Systems. 219-252 - Chin-Wan Chung:
An Interface between Object-Oriented Databases and Relational Databases. 253-274
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1995
- Ralph D. Semmel, A. Kossiakoff, M. R. Hall:
Software Reengineering for Complex Systems. 285-308 - George Krasovec, Steven Howell:
Applying the System Engineering Environment to the Reengineering Process. 309-336 - Michael R. Olsem:
The USAF Software Technology Support Center: Repository of Software Reengineering Information. 337-348 - Judith A. Haney:
Studies in Software Reengineering: Capturing Navy Legacy Software. 349-360 - Mark Wilson, Gil Myers:
Experiences with CMS2-to-Ada Translation Tools. 361-373
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