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2. BNCOD 1982: Bristol, UK
- S. Misbah Deen, Peter Hammersley:
Proceedings of the Second British National Conference on Databases (BNCOD-2), University of Bristol, UK, 7-9 July 1982. 1982 - Peter Buneman, Julia Hirschberg:
Integrating CODASYL with High-level Programming Language. BNCOD 1982: 3-20 - P. Esslemont, Peter M. D. Gray:
The Performance of a Relational Interface to a CODASYL Database. BNCOD 1982: 21-34 - S. W. Ho:
Optimising Conjunctive Queries on a Relational Interface to CODASYL DBMS. BNCOD 1982: 35-46 - Michel E. Adiba:
New Trends in Database Systems. BNCOD 1982: 47-62 - R. P. Whittington, Colin Tully:
A Seven-level Subschema Model for Evolunionary Database Environment. BNCOD 1982: 63-79 - Simon H. Lavington, M. K. Azmoodeh:
IFS - A Proposal for a Database Machine. BNCOD 1982: 80-97 - Bipin C. Desai, E. Liopitris:
The Design of a Disciplined Subschema Based Security System. BNCOD 1982: 98-108 - Jane Grimson:
An Efficient Deadlock-free Algorithm for Handling Concurrent Update in Databases. BNCOD 1982: 109-121 - I. C. Barson, D. A. H. Jacobs, P. Jervis, P. Morton, N. J. Oldfield:
A Distributed Database for Power Station Control and Information Systems. BNCOD 1982: 122-132 - G. Fitzgerald, J. O. Jefferys, Jon M. Kerridge, W. R. Pilgrim, H. M. Robinson, G. M. Stacey:
A Reference Model and Abstract Syntax for Distributed Database Systems. BNCOD 1982: 133-146 - C. J. Date:
Null Values in Database Management. BNCOD 1982: 147-166 - P. Massey, J. Longstaff, C. K. Lam:
Inferential Feedback for DBMS User Interfaces. BNCOD 1982: 167-182 - F. Sami Zahran:
Structured Analysis of Data Dictionary Systems and Their Environments. BNCOD 1982: 183-202 - M. Robson:
The Implementation of Domains and Referential Constraints in CODD. BNCOD 1982: 203-217 - S. Misbah Deen, J. A. Edgar, D. Nikodem, A. Vashishta:
Run-time Management in a Canonical DBMD (PRECI). BNCOD 1982: 218-239

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