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ACM SIGMOD Conference 1982: Orlando, Florida
- Mario Schkolnick:
Proceedings of the 1982 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, Orlando, Florida, USA, June 2-4, 1982. ACM Press 1982, ISBN 978-0-89791-073-6
Theory I
- David Maier, David Scott Warren:
Specifying Connections for a Universal Relation Scheme Database. 1-7 - Tomasz Imielinski
, Witold Lipski Jr.:
A Systematic Approach to Relational Database Theory. 8-14
Database Applications I
- W. G. Driggers:
A Crop Condition Assessment Database. 15-27 - Lawrence A. Rowe, Kurt A. Shoens:
FADS - A Form Application Development System. 28-38
Theory II
- Philip A. Bernstein, Barbara T. Blaustein:
Fast Methods for Testing Quantified Relational Calculus Assertions. 39-50 - David Maier, David Rozenshtein, Sharon C. Salveter, Jacob Stein, David Scott Warren:
Toward Logical Data Independence: A Relational Query Language Without Relations. 51-60 - Tomasz Imielinski
, Witold Lipski Jr.:
A Technique for Translating States Between Database Schemata. 61-68
Database Applications II
- Douglas M. Bates, Haran Boral, David J. DeWitt:
A Framework for Research in Database Management for Statistical Analysis. 69-78 - Jean Luc Bell:
Data Modelling of Scientific Simulation Programs. 79-86
Query Languages
- Sue M. Dintelman, A. Timothy Maness:
An Implementation of a Query Language Supporting Path Expressions. 87-93 - Frank Manola, Alain Pirotte:
CQLF - A Query Language for CODASYL-Type Databases. 94-103 - Gunter Schlageter, M. Rieskamp, U. Prädel, Rainer Unland:
The Network Query Language NOAH. 104-110 - J. Longstaff:
ERQ: Controlled Inference and Instruction Techniques for DBMS Query Languages. 111-117
Panel
- Harry K. T. Wong:
Statistical Database Management (Panel). 118
Physical Database Design
- Jirun Dong, Richard Hull:
Applying Approximate Order Dependency to Reduce Indexing Space. 119-127 - Stefano Ceri, Mauro Negri
, Giuseppe Pelagatti:
Horizontal Data Partitioning in Database Design. 128-136
Panel
- Glenn C. Bacon:
Issues Integrating Databases of Images, Graphical, Array and Character Data. 137
Query Optimization I
- Umeshwar Dayal, Nathan Goodman:
Query Optimization for CODASYL Database Systems. 138-150 - Yahiko Kambayashi, Masatoshi Yoshikawa, Shuzo Yajima:
Query Processing for Distributed Databases Using Generalized Semi-Joins. 151-160 - Anthony C. Klug:
Access Paths in the 'ABE' Statistical Query Facility. 161-173
Distributed Databases
- Herbert Kuss:
On Totally Ordering Checkpoints in Distributed Data Bases. 174, 293-302 - Eric C. Cooper:
Analysis of Distributed Commit Protocols. 175-183 - Arvola Chan, Stephen Fox, Wen-Te K. Lin, Anil Nori, Daniel R. Ries:
The Implementation of an Integrated Concurrency Control and Recovery Scheme. 184-191
Engineering and Scientific Applications
- O. A. Daini:
Numerical Database Management System: A Model. 192-199 - Markku Tamminen:
Efficient Spatial Access to a Data Base. 200-206 - Roger L. Haskin, Raymond A. Lorie:
On Extending the Functions of a Relational Database System. 207-212 - Francesco Antonacci, Piero Dell'Orco, Antonio Turtur:
A Territorial Database Management System (Abstract). 213
Panel
- John L. Berg:
Database Management Systems in the 1990. 214
Database Machines
- Michele Missikoff:
A Domain Based Internal Schema for Relational Database Machines. 215-224 - Patrick Valduriez:
Semi-Join Algorithms for Multiprocessor Systems. 225-233
Panel
- Dennis McLeod:
Tools for Personal Information Management (Panel). 234
Query Optimization II
- Sheldon J. Finkelstein:
Common Subexpression Analysis in Database Applications. 235-245 - Arnon Rosenthal, David S. Reiner:
An Architecture for Query Optimization. 246-255 - Matthias Jarke, Joachim W. Schmidt:
Query Processing Strategies in the PASCAL/R Relational Database Management System. 256-264
Document Processing and Transaction Modeling
- Colette Rolland, Christian Richard:
Transaction Modeling. 265-275 - Irène Kowarski, M. Lopez:
The Document Concept in a Data Base. 276-283 - K. A. Hazboun, Mostafa A. Bassiouni:
A Multi-Group Technique for Data Compression. 284-292

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