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FDT - Bulletin of ACM SIGMOD, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 1975
- Title, Contents.
- E. F. Codd:
Understanding Relations (Installment #6). 1-4 - Robert W. Taylor:
Report on IFIP TC-2 Conference "A Technical In-Depth Evaluation of the DDL", 1975. 5-9 - J. Gerry Purdy:
A Graduate Course in Database Management. 10-15 - National Computer Conference 1975: Data Base Management. 16-17
- IFIP TC-2 Working Conference: Modelling in Data Base Management Systems, 1976. 18-19
- Call for Papers: SIGPLAN/SIGMOD Conference on Data - Abstraction, Definition and Structure, 1976. 20
Volume 7, Number 2, 1975
- Interim Report: ANSI/X3/SPARC Study Group on Data Base Management Systems 75-02-08. 1-140
Volume 7, Number 3/4, 1975
- Title, Contents.
- Randall Rustin:
Editor's Note. 1 - Bernard K. Plagman:
Chairman's Message. 2 - E. F. Codd:
Implementation of Relational Data Base Management Systems (NCC 1975 Panel). 3-22 - E. F. Codd:
Understanding Relations (Installment #7). 23-28 - T. William Olle:
A Practitioner's View of Relational Data Base Theory. 29-43 - W. Terry Hardgrave, Edgar H. Sibley:
Database Research: Some Comments on Future Directions. 44-48 - John Clymer:
Comments on the Debate: Data-Structure-Set versus Relational. 49-52 - Jay-Louise Weldon:
Review: An Introduction to Database Systems by C.J.Date. 53-54 - Proceedings of the Workshop on Data Bases for Interactive Design, Waterloo, Canada, 1975 (Table of Contents). 60
- Full Self-Government Bylaws of the Special Interest Group on Management of Data (SIGMOD) of the ACM. 61-64
- Robert J. Lindner, Bernard K. Plagman:
ACM SIGMOD Annual Business Meeting, 1975. 65-67 - New Washington DC Chapter of SIMOD has Full Year. 68
- Call for Papers: International Symposium Technology for Selective Dissemination of Information, 1976. 69
- 1976 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (Program). 70-71
- Albert B. Tonik:
Checkpoint, Restart, and Recovery: Selected Annotated Bibliography. 72-76
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