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19th VLDB 1993: Dublin, Ireland
- Rakesh Agrawal, Seán Baker, David A. Bell:

19th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, August 24-27, 1993, Dublin, Ireland, Proceedings. Morgan Kaufmann 1993, ISBN 1-55860-152-X
Scientific Databases
- Nabil I. Hachem, Ke Qiu, Michael A. Gennert, Matthew O. Ward:

Managing Derived Data in the Gaea Scientific DBMS. 1-12 - Richard H. Wolniewicz, Goetz Graefe:

Algebraic Optimization of Computations over Scientific Databases. 13-24 - Michael Stonebraker, Jolly Chen, Nobuko Nathan, Caroline Paxson, Jiang Wu:

Tioga: Providing Data Management Support for Scientific Visualization Applications. 25-38
Object-Oriented Databases
- Antonio Albano, Roberto Bergamini, Giorgio Ghelli, Renzo Orsini:

An Object Data Model with Roles. 39-51 - Nurit Gal-Oz

, Ehud Gudes, Eduardo B. Fernández:
A Model of Methods Access Authorization in Object-oriented Databases. 52-61 - Guilaine Talens, Chabane Oussalah, M. F. Colinas:

Versions of Simple and Composite Objects. 62-72
Application of Database Technology
- Serge Abiteboul, Sophie Cluet, Tova Milo:

Querying and Updating the File. 73-84 - Ling Tony Chen, Doron Rotem:

Declustering Objects for Visualization. 85-96 - Kurt A. Shoens, Allen Luniewski, Peter M. Schwarz, James W. Stamos, Joachim Thomas:

The Rufus System: Information Organization for Semi-Structured Data. 97-107
Heterogeneous and Distributed Systems
- Stefano Ceri, Jennifer Widom:

Managing Semantic Heterogeneity with Production Rules and Persistent Queues. 108-119 - Renée J. Miller, Yannis E. Ioannidis, Raghu Ramakrishnan:

The Use of Information Capacity in Schema Integration and Translation. 120-133 - Paul C. Attie, Munindar P. Singh, Amit P. Sheth, Marek Rusinkiewicz:

Specifying and Enforcing Intertask Dependencies. 134-145
Knowledge Bases and Deductive Databases
- Dimitris Plexousakis:

Integrity Constraint and Rule Maintenance in Temporal Deductive Knowledge Bases. 146-157 - Divesh Srivastava, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Praveen Seshadri, S. Sudarshan:

Coral++: Adding Object-Orientation to a Logic Database Language. 158-170 - Alon Y. Levy, Yehoshua Sagiv:

Queries Independent of Updates. 171-181
Parallelism and Distribution
- Erhard Rahm, Robert Marek:

Analysis of Dynamic Load Balancing Strategies for Parallel Shared Nothing Database Systems. 182-193 - Eui Kyeong Hong:

Performance of Catalog Management Schemes for Running Access Modules in a Locally Distributed Database System. 194-205 - Maurice A. W. Houtsma, Annita N. Wilschut, Jan Flokstra:

Implementation and Performance Evaluation of a Parallel Transitive Closure Algorithm on PRISMA/DB. 206-217
Industrial Session
- Philip A. Bernstein, Per O. Gyllstrom, Tom Wimberg:

STDL - A Portable Language for Transaction Processing. 218-229 - Andrew Witkowski, Felipe Cariño, Pekka Kostamaa:

NCR 3700 - The Next-Generation Industrial Database Computer. 230-243 - David Beech:

Collections of Objects in SQL3. 244-255
Database Techniques
- Yannis E. Ioannidis:

Universality of Serial Histograms. 256-267 - Kazimierz Subieta, Florian Matthes, Joachim W. Schmidt, Andreas Rudloff:

Viewers: A Data-World Analogue of Procedure Calls. 268-277 - Pascal Poncelet, Maguelonne Teisseire, Rosine Cicchetti, Lotfi Lakhal:

Towards a Formal Approach for Object Database Design. 278-289
Database Applications
- Justin Zobel, Alistair Moffat, Ron Sacks-Davis:

Searching Large Lexicons for Partially Specified Terms using Compressed Inverted Files. 290-301 - Rakesh Chandra, Arie Segev:

Managing Temporal Financial Data in an Extensible Database. 302-313 - Pavel Zezula, Paolo Ciaccia, Paolo Tiberio:

Hamming Filters: A Dynamic Signature File Organization for Parallel Stores. 314-327
Memory Management
- Kurt P. Brown, Michael J. Carey, Miron Livny:

Managing Memory to Meet Multiclass Workload Response Time Goals. 328-341 - Chung-Min Chen, Nick Roussopoulos:

Adaptive Database Buffer Allocation Using Query Feedback. 342-353 - Manish Mehta, David J. DeWitt:

Dynamic Memory Allocation for Multiple-Query Workloads. 354-367
Recovery and Backup
- C. Mohan:

A Cost-Effective Method for Providing Improved Data Availability During DBMS Restart Recovery After a Failure. 368-379 - David B. Lomet, Betty Salzberg:

Exploiting A History Database for Backup. 380-390 - H. V. Jagadish, Abraham Silberschatz, S. Sudarshan:

Recovering from Main-Memory Lapses. 391-404
Database Programming Languages
- Giuseppe Amato, Fosca Giannotti, Gianni Mainetto:

Data Sharing Analysis for a Database Programming Lanaguage via Abstract Interpretation. 405-415 - Alexandra Poulovassilis, Carol Small:

A Domain-theoretic Approach to Integrating Functional and Logic Database Languages. 416-428 - Antony L. Hosking, Eric W. Brown, J. Eliot B. Moss:

Update Logging for Persistent Programming Languages: A Comparative Performance Evaluation. 429-440
Active Databases
- Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Richard Hull, Dean Jacobs, Jaime Castillo, Martha Escobar-Molano, Shih-Hui Lu, Junhui Luo, Chiu Tsang, Gang Zhou:

On Implementing a Language for Specifying Active Database Execution Models. 441-454 - Françoise Fabret, Mireille Régnier, Eric Simon:

An Adaptive Algorithm for Incremental Evaluation of Production Rules in Databases. 455-466 - Hiroshi Ishikawa, Kazumi Kubota:

An Active Object-Oriented Database: A Multi-Paradigm Approach to Constraint Management. 467-478
Parallel Query Optimization
- Eugene J. Shekita, Honesty C. Young, Kian-Lee Tan:

Multi-Join Optimization for Symmetric Multiprocessors. 479-492 - Rosana S. G. Lanzelotte, Patrick Valduriez, Mohamed Zaït:

On the Effectiveness of Optimization Search Strategies for Parallel Execution Spaces. 493-504 - Ming-Syan Chen, Hui-I Hsiao, Philip S. Yu:

Applying Hash Filters to Improving the Execution of Bushy Trees. 505-516
Query Optimization
- Gail Mitchell, Umeshwar Dayal, Stanley B. Zdonik:

Control of an Extensible Query Optimizer: A Planning-Based Approach. 517-528 - Surajit Chaudhuri, Kyuseok Shim:

Query Optimization in the Presence of Foreign Functions. 529-542 - Alfons Kemper, Guido Moerkotte, Klaus Peithner:

A Blackboard Architecture for Query Optimization in Object Bases. 543-554
Pot-Pouri
- Joachim Thomas, Stefan Deßloch:

A Plan-Operator Concept for Client-Based Knowledge Progressing. 555-566 - Alexander Brodsky, Joxan Jaffar, Michael J. Maher:

Toward Practical Constraint Databases. 567-580 - Paul W. P. J. Grefen:

Combining Theory and Practice in Integrity Control: A Declarative Approach to the Specification of a Transaction Modification Subsystem. 581-591
Disk Systems
- Bernhard Seeger, Per-Åke Larson, Ron McFadyen:

Reading a Set of Disk Pages. 592-603 - Christos A. Polyzois, Anupam Bhide, Daniel M. Dias:

Disk Mirroring with Alternating Deferred Updates. 604-617 - HweeHwa Pang, Michael J. Carey, Miron Livny:

Memory-Adaptive External Sorting. 618-629
Transaction Management
- Butler W. Lampson, David B. Lomet:

A New Presumed Commit Optimization for Two Phase Commit. 630-640 - Michael J. Franklin, Michael J. Carey, Miron Livny:

Local Disk Caching for Client-Server Database Systems. 641-655 - David B. Lomet:

Key Range Locking Strategies for Improved Concurrency. 655-664
Invited Talks
- Patricia G. Selinger:

Predictions and Challenges for Database Systems in the Year 2000. 667-675 - Won Kim:

Object-Oriented Database Systems: Promises, Reality, and Future. 676-687 - Michael Stonebraker, Rakesh Agrawal, Umeshwar Dayal, Erich J. Neuhold, Andreas Reuter:

DBMS Research at a Crossroads: The Vienna Update. 688-692 - François Bancilhon:

Object Database Morphology. 693
Panels
- Keith G. Jeffery:

Database Research Strategies of Funding Agencies (Panel). 697-698 - Henry F. Korth, Tomasz Imielinski:

Mobile Computing: Fertile Research Area or Black Hole? (Panel). 699-700 - Stuart E. Madnick:

The Voice of the Customer: Innovative and Useful Research Directions (Panel). 701-704 - Gerald Cohen:

A Practical Issue Concerning Very Large Data Bases: The Need for Query Governors. 705-706 - Kevin Fitzgerald:

Problems/Challenges facing Industry Data Base Users. 707 - Blake Patterson:

The Need for Data Quality. 709 - Ulf Schreier:

Database Requirements of Knowledge-based Production Scheduling and Control: A CIM Perspective. 710-711

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