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9. FMLDO 2000: Dagstuhl, Germany
- Herman Balsters, Bert O. de Brock, Stefan Conrad
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Database Schema Evolution and Meta-Modeling, 9th International Workshop on Foundations of Models and Languages for Data and Objects, FoMLaDO/DEMM 2000, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, September 18-21, 2000, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2065, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42272-2
Invited Talk
- Can Türker:
Schema Evolution in SQL-99 and Commercial (Object-)Relational DBMS. 1-32
Regular Papers
- Nasreddine Aoumeur, Gunter Saake:
Consistency Management in Runtime Evolving Concurrent Information Systems: A CO-NETS-Based Approach. 33-67 - Sören Balko:
Adaptive Specifications of Technical Information Systems. 61-67 - Kajal T. Claypool, Elke A. Rundensteiner, George T. Heineman:
Evolving the Software of a Schema Evolution System. 68-84 - Enrico Franconi, Fabio Grandi, Federica Mandreoli
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Schema Evolution and Versioning: A Logical and Computational Characterisation. 85-99 - Roy Gelbard
, Asher Gilmour:
Temporal Branching as a Conflict Management Technique. 100-114 - Ole Guttorm Jensen, Michael H. Böhlen
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Evolving Relations. 115-132 - Ron McFadyen, Fung-Yee Chan:
QFD Matrix for Incremental Construction of a Warehouse via Data Marts. 133-141 - Randal J. Peters, Ken Barker:
Change Propagation in an Axiomatic Model of Schema Evolution for Objectbase Management Systems. 142-162 - Gunter Saake, Can Türker, Stefan Conrad
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Evolving Objects: Conceptual Description of Adaptive Information Systems. 163-181 - Hong Su, Kajal T. Claypool, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
Extending the Object Query Language for Transparent Metadata Access. 182-201 - Marie-Noëlle Terrasse:
A Metamodeling Approach to Evolution. 202-219 - Lex Wedemeijer:
Defining Metrics for Conceptual Schema Evolution. 220-244

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