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- 2017
- [j87]Philip A. Bernstein, Sebastian Burckhardt, Sergey Bykov, Natacha Crooks, Jose M. Faleiro, Gabriel Kliot, Alok Kumbhare, Muntasir Raihan Rahman, Vivek Shah, Adriana Szekeres, Jorgen Thelin:
Geo-distribution of actor-based services. PACMPL 1(OOPSLA): 107:1-107:26 (2017) - [c92]Philip A. Bernstein, Mohammad Dashti, Tim Kiefer, David Maier:
Indexing in an Actor-Oriented Database. CIDR 2017 - 2016
- [j86]Daniel Abadi, Rakesh Agrawal, Anastasia Ailamaki, Magdalena Balazinska, Philip A. Bernstein, Michael J. Carey, Surajit Chaudhuri, Jeffrey Dean, AnHai Doan, Michael J. Franklin, Johannes Gehrke, Laura M. Haas, Alon Y. Halevy, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Yannis E. Ioannidis, H. V. Jagadish, Donald Kossmann, Samuel Madden, Sharad Mehrotra, Tova Milo, Jeffrey F. Naughton, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Volker Markl, Christopher Olston, Beng Chin Ooi, Christopher Ré, Dan Suciu, Michael Stonebraker, Todd Walter, Jennifer Widom:
The Beckman report on database research. Commun. ACM 59(2): 92-99 (2016) - [j85]Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Bykov:
Developing Cloud Services Using the Orleans Virtual Actor Model. IEEE Internet Computing 20(5): 71-75 (2016) - 2015
- [j84]Philip A. Bernstein, Sudipto Das:
Scaling Optimistic Concurrency Control by Approximately Partitioning the Certifier and Log. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 38(1): 32-49 (2015) - [j83]Eli Cortez, Philip A. Bernstein, Yeye He, Lev Novik:
Annotating Database Schemas to Help Enterprise Search. PVLDB 8(12): 1936-1939 (2015) - [c91]Philip A. Bernstein, Sudipto Das, Bailu Ding, Markus Pilman:
Optimizing Optimistic Concurrency Control for Tree-Structured, Log-Structured Databases. SIGMOD Conference 2015: 1295-1309 - [c90]Chi Wang, Kaushik Chakrabarti, Yeye He, Kris Ganjam, Zhimin Chen, Philip A. Bernstein:
Concept Expansion Using Web Tables. WWW 2015: 1198-1208 - 2014
- [j82]Philip A. Bernstein:
Getting consensus for data replication: technical perspective. Commun. ACM 57(8): 92 (2014) - [j81]Daniel J. Abadi, Rakesh Agrawal, Anastasia Ailamaki, Magdalena Balazinska, Philip A. Bernstein, Michael J. Carey, Surajit Chaudhuri, Jeffrey Dean, AnHai Doan, Michael J. Franklin, Johannes Gehrke, Laura M. Haas, Alon Y. Halevy, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Yannis E. Ioannidis, H. V. Jagadish, Donald Kossmann, Samuel Madden, Sharad Mehrotra, Tova Milo, Jeffrey F. Naughton, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Volker Markl, Christopher Olston, Beng Chin Ooi, Christopher Ré, Dan Suciu, Michael Stonebraker, Todd Walter, Jennifer Widom:
The Beckman Report on Database Research. SIGMOD Record 43(3): 61-70 (2014) - [j80]Liang Jeff Chen, Philip A. Bernstein, Peter Carlin, Dimitrije Filipovic, Michael Rys, Nikita Shamgunov, James F. Terwilliger, Milos Todic, Sasa Tomasevic, Dragan Tomic:
Mapping XML to a Wide Sparse Table. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 26(6): 1400-1414 (2014) - 2013
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- [c87]Guillem Rull, Philip A. Bernstein, Ivo Garcia dos Santos, Yannis Katsis, Sergey Melnik, Ernest Teniente:
Query containment in entity SQL. SIGMOD Conference 2013: 1169-1172 - [c86]Philip A. Bernstein, Marie Jacob, Jorge Pérez, Guillem Rull, James F. Terwilliger:
Incremental mapping compilation in an object-to-relational mapping system. SIGMOD Conference 2013: 1269-1280 - 2012
- [j79]Philip A. Bernstein, Christian S. Jensen, Kian-Lee Tan:
A call for surveys. SIGMOD Record 41(2): 47 (2012) - [c85]Liang Jeff Chen, Philip A. Bernstein, Peter Carlin, Dimitrije Filipovic, Michael Rys, Nikita Shamgunov, James F. Terwilliger, Milos Todic, Sasa Tomasevic, Dragan Tomic:
Mapping XML to a Wide Sparse Table. ICDE 2012: 630-641 - 2011
- [j78]Philip A. Bernstein, Jayant Madhavan, Erhard Rahm:
Generic Schema Matching, Ten Years Later. PVLDB 4(11): 695-701 (2011) - [j77]Philip A. Bernstein, Colin W. Reid, Ming Wu, Xinhao Yuan:
Optimistic Concurrency Control by Melding Trees. PVLDB 4(11): 944-955 (2011) - [c84]Philip A. Bernstein, Colin W. Reid, Sudipto Das:
Hyder - A Transactional Record Manager for Shared Flash. CIDR 2011: 9-20 - [c83]Philip A. Bernstein, Istvan Cseri, Nishant Dani, Nigel Ellis, Ajay Kalhan, Gopal Kakivaya, David B. Lomet, Ramesh Manne, Lev Novik, Tomas Talius:
Adapting microsoft SQL server for cloud computing. ICDE 2011: 1255-1263 - 2010
- [j76]Colin W. Reid, Philip A. Bernstein:
Implementing an Append-Only Interface for Semiconductor Storage. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 33(4): 14-20 (2010) - [c82]James F. Terwilliger, Philip A. Bernstein, Adi Unnithan:
Automated Co-evolution of Conceptual Models, Physical Databases, and Mappings. ER 2010: 146-159 - [c81]Ankit Malpani, Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik, James F. Terwilliger:
Reverse engineering models from databases to bootstrap application development. ICDE 2010: 1177-1180 - [c80]Suad Alagic, Philip A. Bernstein, Ruchi Jairath:
Object-Oriented Constraints for XML Schema. ICOODB 2010: 100-117 - [c79]James F. Terwilliger, Philip A. Bernstein, Adi Unnithan:
Worry-free database upgrades: automated model-driven evolution of schemas and complex mappings. SIGMOD Conference 2010: 1191-1194 - [c78]Mahesh Balakrishnan, Philip A. Bernstein, Dahlia Malkhi, Vijayan Prabhakaran, Colin W. Reid:
Brief Announcement: Flash-Log - A High Throughput Log. DISC 2010: 401-403
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j75]Rakesh Agrawal, Anastasia Ailamaki, Philip A. Bernstein, Eric A. Brewer, Michael J. Carey, Surajit Chaudhuri, AnHai Doan, Daniela Florescu, Michael J. Franklin, Hector Garcia-Molina, Johannes Gehrke, Le Gruenwald, Laura M. Haas, Alon Y. Halevy, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Yannis E. Ioannidis, Henry F. Korth, Donald Kossmann, Samuel Madden, Roger Magoulas, Beng Chin Ooi, Tim O'Reilly, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Sunita Sarawagi, Michael Stonebraker, Alexander S. Szalay, Gerhard Weikum:
The Claremont report on database research. Commun. ACM 52(6): 56-65 (2009) - [j74]Arnab Nandi, Philip A. Bernstein:
HAMSTER: Using Search Clicklogs for Schema and Taxonomy Matching. PVLDB 2(1): 181-192 (2009) - [j73]James F. Terwilliger, Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik:
Full-Fidelity Flexible Object-Oriented XML Access. PVLDB 2(1): 1030-1041 (2009) - [j72]Daniel J. Abadi, Michael J. Cafarella, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Donald Kossmann, Samuel Madden, Philip A. Bernstein:
How Best to Build Web-Scale Data Managers? A Panel Discussion. PVLDB 2(2): 1647 (2009) - [c77]Rachel Pottinger, Philip A. Bernstein:
Associativity and Commutativity in Generic Merge. Conceptual Modeling: Foundations and Applications 2009: 254-272 - [c76]
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- 2008
- [j71]Philip A. Bernstein, Laura M. Haas:
Information integration in the enterprise. Commun. ACM 51(9): 72-79 (2008) - [j70]James F. Terwilliger, Sergey Melnik, Philip A. Bernstein:
Language-integrated querying of XML data in SQL server. PVLDB 1(2): 1396-1399 (2008) - [j69]Rakesh Agrawal, Anastasia Ailamaki, Philip A. Bernstein, Eric A. Brewer, Michael J. Carey, Surajit Chaudhuri, AnHai Doan, Daniela Florescu, Michael J. Franklin, Hector Garcia-Molina, Johannes Gehrke, Le Gruenwald, Laura M. Haas, Alon Y. Halevy, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Yannis E. Ioannidis, Henry F. Korth, Donald Kossmann, Samuel Madden, Roger Magoulas, Beng Chin Ooi, Tim O'Reilly, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Sunita Sarawagi, Michael Stonebraker, Alexander S. Szalay, Gerhard Weikum:
The Claremont report on database research. SIGMOD Record 37(3): 9-19 (2008) - [j68]Henry F. Korth, Philip A. Bernstein, Mary F. Fernández, Le Gruenwald, Phokion G. Kolaitis, Kathryn S. McKinley, M. Tamer Özsu:
Paper and proposal reviews: is the process flawed? SIGMOD Record 37(3): 36-39 (2008) - [j67]Sergey Melnik, Atul Adya, Philip A. Bernstein:
Compiling mappings to bridge applications and databases. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 33(4): 22:1-22:50 (2008) - [j66]Philip A. Bernstein, Todd J. Green, Sergey Melnik, Alan Nash:
Implementing mapping composition. VLDB J. 17(2): 333-353 (2008) - [j65]Paolo Atzeni, Paolo Cappellari, Riccardo Torlone, Philip A. Bernstein, Giorgio Gianforme:
Model-independent schema translation. VLDB J. 17(6): 1347-1370 (2008) - [c75]Rachel Pottinger, Philip A. Bernstein:
Schema merging and mapping creation for relational sources. EDBT 2008: 73-84 - [c74]Michael N. Gubanov, Philip A. Bernstein, Alexander Moshchuk:
Model Management Engine for Data Integration with Reverse-Engineering Support. ICDE 2008: 1319-1321 - 2007
- [j64]Songmao Zhang, Peter Mork, Olivier Bodenreider, Philip A. Bernstein:
Comparing two approaches for aligning representations of anatomy. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 39(3): 227-236 (2007) - [j63]Alan Nash, Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik:
Composition of mappings given by embedded dependencies. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 32(1): 4 (2007) - [c73]Peter Mork, Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik:
Teaching a Schema Translator to Produce O/R Views. ER 2007: 102-119 - [c72]Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik:
Model management 2.0: manipulating richer mappings. SIGMOD Conference 2007: 1-12 - [c71]Sergey Melnik, Atul Adya, Philip A. Bernstein:
Compiling mappings to bridge applications and databases. SIGMOD Conference 2007: 461-472 - [c70]
- [i7]Hal Berenson, Philip A. Bernstein, Jim Gray, Jim Melton, Elizabeth J. O'Neil, Patrick E. O'Neil:
A Critique of ANSI SQL Isolation Levels. CoRR abs/cs/0701157 (2007) - 2006
- [j62]Philip A. Bernstein, Nishant Dani, Badriddine Khessib, Ramesh Manne, David Shutt:
Data Management Issues in Supporting Large-Scale Web Services. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 29(4): 3-9 (2006) - [j61]Erhard Rahm, Philip A. Bernstein:
An online bibliography on schema evolution. SIGMOD Record 35(4): 30-31 (2006) - [c69]Paolo Atzeni, Paolo Cappellari, Philip A. Bernstein:
Model-Independent Schema and Data Translation. EDBT 2006: 368-385 - [c68]Philip A. Bernstein, Alan Fekete, Hongfei Guo, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Pradeep Tamma:
Relaxed-currency serializability for middle-tier caching and replication. SIGMOD Conference 2006: 599-610 - [c67]Philip A. Bernstein, Todd J. Green, Sergey Melnik, Alan Nash:
Implementing Mapping Composition. VLDB 2006: 55-66 - [c66]Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik, John E. Churchill:
Incremental Schema Matching. VLDB 2006: 1167-1170 - [c65]Michael N. Gubanov, Philip A. Bernstein:
Structural text search and comparison using automatically extracted schema. WebDB 2006 - 2005
- [j60]Serge Abiteboul, Rakesh Agrawal, Philip A. Bernstein, Michael J. Carey, Stefano Ceri, W. Bruce Croft, David J. DeWitt, Michael J. Franklin, Hector Garcia-Molina, Dieter Gawlick, Jim Gray, Laura M. Haas, Alon Y. Halevy, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Yannis E. Ioannidis, Martin L. Kersten, Michael J. Pazzani, Michael Lesk, David Maier, Jeffrey F. Naughton, Hans-Jörg Schek, Timos K. Sellis, Avi Silberschatz, Michael Stonebraker, Richard T. Snodgrass, Jeffrey D. Ullman, Gerhard Weikum, Jennifer Widom, Stanley B. Zdonik:
The Lowell database research self-assessment. Commun. ACM 48(5): 111-118 (2005) - [j59]Philip A. Bernstein, Elisa Bertino, Andreas Heuer, Christian S. Jensen, Holger Meyer, M. Tamer Özsu, Richard T. Snodgrass, Kyu-Young Whang:
An apples-to-apples comparison of two database journals. SIGMOD Record 34(4): 61-64 (2005) - [c64]Paolo Atzeni, Paolo Cappellari, Philip A. Bernstein:
A Multilevel Dictionary for Model Management. ER 2005: 160-175 - [c63]Jayant Madhavan, Philip A. Bernstein, AnHai Doan, Alon Y. Halevy:
Corpus-based Schema Matching. ICDE 2005: 57-68 - [c62]Paolo Atzeni, Paolo Cappellari, Philip A. Bernstein:
ModelGen: Model Independent Schema Translation. ICDE 2005: 1111-1112 - [c61]Alan Nash, Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik:
Composition of mappings given by embedded dependencies. PODS 2005: 172-183 - [c60]Paolo Atzeni, Paolo Cappellari, Philip A. Bernstein:
Model Independent Schema and Data Translation (Extended abstract). SEBD 2005: 177-183 - [c59]Sergey Melnik, Philip A. Bernstein, Alon Y. Halevy, Erhard Rahm:
Supporting Executable Mappings in Model Management. SIGMOD Conference 2005: 167-178 - [c58]
- [c57]Philip A. Bernstein, David J. DeWitt, Andreas Heuer, Zachary G. Ives, Christian S. Jensen, Holger Meyer, M. Tamer Özsu, Richard T. Snodgrass, Kyu-Young Whang, Jennifer Widom:
Database Publication Practices. VLDB 2005: 1241-1246 - [c56]Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik, Peter Mork:
Interactive Schema Translation with Instance-Level Mappings. VLDB 2005: 1283-1286 - 2004
- [j58]Philip A. Bernstein, Sergey Melnik, Michalis Petropoulos, Christoph Quix:
Industrial-Strength Schema Matching. SIGMOD Record 33(4): 38-43 (2004) - [c55]Peter Mork, Philip A. Bernstein:
Adapting a Generic Match Algorithm to Align Ontologies of Human Anatomy. ICDE 2004: 787-790 - [c54]
- [c53]Peter Mork, Rachel Pottinger, Philip A. Bernstein:
Challenges in Precisely Aligning Models of Human Anatomy Using Generic Schema Matching. MedInfo 2004: 401-405 - [c52]Michael J. Franklin, Jennifer Widom, Gerhard Weikum, Philip A. Bernstein, Alon Y. Halevy, David J. DeWitt, Anastassia Ailamaki, Zachary G. Ives:
Rethinking the Conference Reviewing Process - Panel. SIGMOD Conference 2004: 957 - 2003
- [j57]Alon Y. Halevy, Jayant Madhavan, Philip A. Bernstein:
Discovering Structure in a Corpus of Schemas. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 26(3): 26-33 (2003) - [j56]Philip A. Bernstein:
Applying Generic Schema Management to Bioinformatics. OMICS 7(1): 99-100 (2003) - [j55]Philip A. Bernstein, Yannis E. Ioannidis, Raghu Ramakrishnan:
Guest editorial. VLDB J. 12(2): 87-88 (2003) - [j54]Sergey Melnik, Erhard Rahm, Philip A. Bernstein:
Developing metadata-intensive applications with Rondo. J. Web Sem. 1(1): 47-74 (2003) - [c51]Philip A. Bernstein:
Generic Model Management: A Database Infrastructure for Schema Manipulation (conf. invitée). BDA 2003 - [c50]
- [c49]Luciano Serafini, Fausto Giunchiglia, John Mylopoulos, Philip A. Bernstein:
Local Relational Model: A Logical Formalization of Database Coordination. CONTEXT 2003: 286-299 - [c48]Jayant Madhavan, Philip A. Bernstein, Kuang Chen, Alon Y. Halevy, Pradeep Shenoy:
Corpus-based Schema Matching. IIWeb 2003: 59-63 - [c47]Philip A. Bernstein:
Generic Model Management: A Database Infrastructure for Schema Manipulation. SWDB 2003: 5 - [c46]Sergey Melnik, Erhard Rahm, Philip A. Bernstein:
Rondo: A Programming Platform for Generic Model Management. SIGMOD Conference 2003: 193-204 - [c45]Rachel Pottinger, Philip A. Bernstein:
Merging Models Based on Given Correspondences. VLDB 2003: 826-873 - [i6]Serge Abiteboul, Rakesh Agrawal, Philip A. Bernstein, Michael J. Carey, Stefano Ceri, W. Bruce Croft, David J. DeWitt, Michael J. Franklin, Hector Garcia-Molina, Dieter Gawlick, Jim Gray, Laura M. Haas, Alon Y. Halevy, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Yannis E. Ioannidis, Martin L. Kersten, Michael J. Pazzani, Michael Lesk, David Maier, Jeffrey F. Naughton, Hans-Jörg Schek, Timos K. Sellis, Avi Silberschatz, Michael Stonebraker, Richard T. Snodgrass, Jeffrey D. Ullman, Gerhard Weikum, Jennifer Widom, Stanley B. Zdonik:
The Lowell Database Research Self Assessment. CoRR cs.DB/0310006 (2003) - 2002
- [j53]Rachel Pottinger, Philip A. Bernstein:
Creating a Mediated Schema Based on Initial Correspondences. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 25(3): 26-31 (2002) - [c44]Jayant Madhavan, Philip A. Bernstein, Pedro M. Domingos, Alon Y. Halevy:
Representing and Reasoning about Mappings between Domain Models. AAAI/IAAI 2002: 80-86 - [c43]Philip A. Bernstein, Fausto Giunchiglia, Anastasios Kementsietsidis, John Mylopoulos, Luciano Serafini, Ilya Zaihrayeu:
Data Management for Peer-to-Peer Computing : A Vision. WebDB 2002: 89-94 - 2001
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- [j51]Erhard Rahm, Philip A. Bernstein:
A survey of approaches to automatic schema matching. VLDB J. 10(4): 334-350 (2001) - [c42]Philip A. Bernstein:
Generic Model Management: A Database Infrastructure for Schema Manipulation. CoopIS 2001: 1-6 - [c41]
- [c40]Jayant Madhavan, Philip A. Bernstein, Erhard Rahm:
Generic Schema Matching with Cupid. VLDB 2001: 49-58 - 2000
- [j50]Philip A. Bernstein, Alon Y. Halevy, Rachel Pottinger:
A Vision of Management of Complex Models. SIGMOD Record 29(4): 55-63 (2000) - [j49]Philip A. Bernstein, Shankar Pal, David Shutt:
Context-based prefetch - an optimization for implementing objects on relations. VLDB J. 9(3): 177-189 (2000) - [c39]
- [c38]Philip A. Bernstein, Laura M. Haas, Matthias Jarke, Erhard Rahm, Gio Wiederhold:
Panel: Is Generic Metadata Management Feasible? VLDB 2000: 660-662 - [e3]Weidong Chen, Jeffrey F. Naughton, Philip A. Bernstein:
Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, May 16-18, 2000, Dallas, Texas, USA. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-217-4 [contents]
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j48]Philip A. Bernstein, Thomas Bergstraesser:
Meta-Data Support for Data Transformations Using Microsoft Repository. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 22(1): 9-14 (1999) - [j47]Philip A. Bernstein, Thomas Bergstraesser, Jason Carlson, Shankar Pal, Paul Sanders, David Shutt:
Microsoft Repository Version 2 and the Open Information Model. Inf. Syst. 24(2): 71-98 (1999) - [c37]Thomas Bergstraesser, Philip A. Bernstein, Shankar Pal, David Shutt:
Versions and Workspaces in Microsoft Repository. SIGMOD Conference 1999: 532-533 - [c36]Philip A. Bernstein, Shankar Pal, David Shutt:
Context-Based Prefetch for Implementing Objects on Relations. VLDB 1999: 327-338 - [i5]Philip A. Bernstein:
Review - A Majority Consensus Approach to Concurrency Control for Multiple Copy Databases. ACM SIGMOD Digital Review 1 (1999) - [i4]Philip A. Bernstein:
Review - Implementation of Automatic Lock Determination in C++-based OODBMSs. ACM SIGMOD Digital Review 1 (1999) - [i3]Philip A. Bernstein:
Review - EXPRESS: A Data EXtraction, Processing, amd REStructuring System. ACM SIGMOD Digital Review 1 (1999) - [i2]Philip A. Bernstein:
Review - Versioning and Configuration Management in an Object-Oriented Data Model. ACM SIGMOD Digital Review 1 (1999) - 1998
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- [j45]Philip A. Bernstein, Michael L. Brodie, Stefano Ceri, David J. DeWitt, Michael J. Franklin, Hector Garcia-Molina, Jim Gray, Gerald Held, Joseph M. Hellerstein, H. V. Jagadish, Michael Lesk, David Maier, Jeffrey F. Naughton, Hamid Pirahesh, Michael Stonebraker, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
The Asilomar Report on Database Research. SIGMOD Record 27(4): 74-80 (1998) - [i1]Philip A. Bernstein, Michael L. Brodie, Stefano Ceri, David J. DeWitt, Michael J. Franklin, Hector Garcia-Molina, Jim Gray, Gerald Held, Joseph M. Hellerstein, H. V. Jagadish, Michael Lesk, David Maier, Jeffrey F. Naughton, Hamid Pirahesh, Michael Stonebraker, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
The Asilomar Report on Database Research. CoRR cs.DB/9811013 (1998) - 1997
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- [c34]Philip A. Bernstein, Brian Harry, Paul Sanders, David Shutt, Jason Zander:
The Microsoft Repository. VLDB 1997: 3-12 - 1996
- [b2]Philip A. Bernstein, Eric Newcomer:
Principles of Transaction Processing for Systems Professionals. Morgan Kaufmann 1996, ISBN 1-55860-415-4 - [j44]Philip A. Bernstein:
Middleware: A Model for Distributed System Services. Commun. ACM 39(2): 86-98 (1996) - [c33]
- 1995
- [c32]Hal Berenson, Philip A. Bernstein, Jim Gray, Jim Melton, Elizabeth J. O'Neil, Patrick E. O'Neil:
A Critique of ANSI SQL Isolation Levels. SIGMOD Conference 1995: 1-10 - 1994
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- 1993
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- [c28]Philip A. Bernstein, Per O. Gyllstrom, Tom Wimberg:
STDL - A Portable Language for Transaction Processing. VLDB 1993: 218-229 - 1990
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- [j42]Michael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, Bruce G. Lindsay, Jim Gray, Michael J. Carey, Michael L. Brodie, Philip A. Bernstein, David Beech:
Third-Generation Database System Manifesto - The Committee for Advanced DBMS Function. SIGMOD Record 19(3): 31-44 (1990) - [c27]Michael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, Bruce G. Lindsay, Jim Gray, Michael J. Carey, Michael L. Brodie, Philip A. Bernstein, David Beech:
Third-Generation Database System Manifesto - The Committee for Advanced DBMS Function. DS-4 1990: 495-511 - [c26]Philip A. Bernstein, Meichun Hsu, Bruce Mann:
Implementing Recoverable Requests Using Queues. SIGMOD Conference 1990: 112-122
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j41]Catriel Beeri, Philip A. Bernstein, Nathan Goodman:
A model for concurrency in nested transactions systems. J. ACM 36(2): 230-269 (1989) - [j40]Philip A. Bernstein, Umeshwar Dayal, David J. DeWitt, Dieter Gawlick, Jim Gray, Matthias Jarke, Bruce G. Lindsay, Peter C. Lockemann, David Maier, Erich J. Neuhold, Andreas Reuter, Lawrence A. Rowe, Hans-Jörg Schek, Joachim W. Schmidt, Michael Schrefl, Michael Stonebraker:
Future Directions in DBMS Research - The Laguna Beach Participants. SIGMOD Record 18(1): 17-26 (1989) - [j39]