Database and Expert Systems ApplicationsSpringer-Verlag, 1994 - Database management |
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Keynote Speech | 1 |
How Much SQL Do They Understand? | 15 |
A FunctionalStyle Language for Object and Relational Algebra | 37 |
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abstract active database algorithm application approach attributes auxiliary pointers behaviour clustering complex object components Computer concept conceptual schema consists constraints context corresponding cutting stock problem data model Database Systems DBMS defined definition deletion described document domain dynamic employee entity environment evaluation event evolution example expert system express Figure Flexible Box full-image version function GenBank graph gray code implementation Information Systems input insertion instance integrated interface International JURICAS knowledge base logical method modules node OBJ3 object versions object-oriented database OODB operations organization output paper partitions path Peplom predicates problem Proc production programming psg(id query language R-tree reference model relationships representation represented requirements result retrieval rules schema semantic SGML SIGMOD spatial specification stored structure Temporal Databases tion transaction tree triggering tuple updates valid values variables vector