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IDEAS 1997: Montreal, Canada
- Proceedings of the International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium, IDEAS 1997, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, August 25-27, 1997. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-8114-4

User Interfaces to Databases
- Kenneth J. Mitchell, Jessie B. Kennedy, Peter J. Barclay:

Using Active Constructs in User-Interfaces to Object-Oriented Databases. 3-12 - Xuequn Wu, Norbert Weißenberg:

A Graphical Interface for Cooperative Access to Distributed and Heterogeneous Database Systems. 13-22 - Ajith P. Madurapperuma, W. A. Gray, Nick J. Fiddian:

A Visual Query Interface for a Customisable Schema Visualisation System. 23-32 - Bipin C. Desai, Khaled Jababo:

An OODBMS Graphical Development Environment. 33-44
Database Engineering I: Transaction Engineering / Processing
- Peter Bodorik, Dawn N. Jutla:

Multi-view Memory To Support OS Locking for Transaction Systems. 45-52 - Seung-Kyoon Woo, Myoung-Ho Kim, Yoon-Joon Lee:

Accommodating Logical Logging under Fuzzy Checkpointing in Main Memory Databases. 53-62 - Yangjun Chen, Wolfgang Benn:

Multidatabase Query Optimization: Tree Balance and Node Allocation. 63-72 - Chanjung Park, Seog Park:

Alternative Correctness Criteria for Multiversion Concurrency Control and a Locking Protocol via Freezing. 73-84
Data Management I: Distribution and Interoperability
- Yaowadee Temtanapat, David L. Spooner:

Detection of Access Control Flaws in a Distributed Database System with Local Site Autonomy. 85-93 - Aparna Seetharaman, Yiu-Kai Ng:

A Minimal-Model Based Horizontal Fragmentation Algorithm for Disjunctive Deductive Databases. 94-103 - Chang-Sup Park, Myoung-Ho Kim, Yoon-Joon Lee:

A Replica Control Method for improving Availability for Read-only Transactions. 104-112 - John K. Debenham:

An Analysis of Database Rules. 113-120
Database Applications and Enhancements: OODBMS and RDMS
- Markos N. Dendrinos:

A Case Study for the Management of a Set of Spectrally Analysed Signal Based on OODBMS. 121-125 - André Bergholz, Stephan Heymann, Jörg A. Schenk, Johann Christoph Freytag:

Sequence Comparison Using a Relational Database Approach. 126-131 - Peter Z. Revesz

, Yiming Li:
MLPQ: A Linear Constraint Database System with Aggregate Operators. 132-137 - Holger M. Kienle, Paul J. Fortier:

Exception-Handling Extension for an Object-oriented DBMS. 138-143 - Eun-Sun Cho, Sang-Yong Han, Hyoung-Joo Kim:

A New Data Abstraction Layer Required For OODBMS . 144-150
New and Demanding Applications I: Data Warehouses and Scientific Databases
- Christie I. Ezeife:

A Uniform Approach for Selecting Views and Indexes in a Data Warehouse. 151-160 - Rahul V. Tikekar, Farshad Fotouhi, Don P. Ragan:

A Generalised Storage Model for Tertiary Storge Based Systems. 161-170 - Mitsuru Nakata, Teruhisa Hochin, Tatsuo Tsuji:

Bottom-up Scientific Databases Based on Sets and Their Top-Down Usage. 171-179 - Vera Kamp, Frank Wietek:

Database System Support for Multidimensional Data Analysis in Environmental Epidemiology. 180-190
New and Demanding Applications II: Electronic Commerce and the Web
- Bradley S. Fordham, Serge Abiteboul, Yelena Yesha:

Evolving Databases: An Application to Electronic Commerce. 191-200 - Sylvanus A. Ehikioya, Ken Barker:

A Formal Specification Strategy for Electronic Commerce. 201-210 - Mark Richters, Martin Gogolla:

A Web-based Animator for Validating Object Specifications. 211-219 - Yuuichi Terahishi, Fumiyuki Tanemo, Yoshihiro Umemoto:

Dynamic Object Recomposition for Active Information Systems on Mobile Environment. 220-230
New and Demanding Applications III: CSCW and Distance Learning
- Osami Kagawa, Yahiko Kambayashi:

Advanced Database Functions for Distance Education System: VIEW Classroom. 231-239 - Donald R. Schwarz:

Database Support for Conflict Detection in a Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Environment. 240-249 - William Wei Song:

OFEM: An Approach towards Detection and Reduction of Objectives Inconsistencies. 250-259 - Joseph H. Hanson, Mary Jane Willshire:

Modelling a Faster Data Warehouse. 260-268
New and Demanding Applications IV: Spatial Data and Hand Writing
- Imran Ahmad, William I. Grosky:

Spatial Similarity-based Retrievals and Image Indexing By Hierarchical Decomposition. 269-278 - Azzam Ibrahim

, Farshad Fotouhi, Amer Al-Badarneth:
Efficient Processing of Spatial Selection and Join Operations using SB+-Tree. 279-288 - Kothuri Venkata Ravi Kanth, Amr El Abbadi, Divyakant Agrawal, Ambuj K. Singh:

Indexing Non-Uniform Spatial Data. 289-298 - Wen-jann Yang, Ramalingam Sridhar, Paul W. Palumbo:

Multi-attribute Lexicon Generation by Hyper-linked Embedded Access Structure. 299-308
Data Management II: Query Optimisation
- Elena Soutyrina, Farshad Fotouhi:

Optimal View Selection for Multidimensional Database Systems. 309-318 - Ayla Sayli, Barry G. T. Lowden:

A Fast Transformation Method for Semantic Query Optimisation. 319-326 - Mengchi Liu

, Weidong Yu:
Query Processing in the ROL system. 327-336 - Kenji Imasaki, Hirofumi Amano, Akifumi Makinouchi:

Design and Evaluation of the Mechanism for Object References in a Parallel Object-Oriented Database System. 337-348
Database Engineering II: Temporal Aspects
- Mario A. Nascimento, Margaret H. Dunham:

A Proposal for Indexing Bitemporal Databases via Cooperative B+-trees. 349-357 - Wilfred Ng, Mark Levene:

An extension of SQL to support ordered domains in relational databases. 358-367 - Anne Pons, Rudolf K. Keller:

Schema Evolution in Object Databases by Catalogs. 368-378
New and Demanding Applications V: Document and Bibliographic Databases
- Andreas Ludwig, Peter Becker, Ulrich Güntzer:

Interfacing Online Bibliographic Databases with Z39.50. 379-387 - Alexander Clausnitzer, Michael Jaedicke, Bernhard Mitschang, Clara Nippl, Angelika Reiser, Stephan Zimmermann:

On the Application of Parallel Database Technology for Large Scale Document Management Systems. 388-396 - Iadh Ounis, Marius Pasca:

An Extended Inverted File Approach for Information Retrieval. 397-402

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