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IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 1990
- Michael Stonebraker:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Database Prototype Systems. 1-3 - Haran Boral, William Alexander, Larry Clay, George P. Copeland, Scott Danforth, Michael J. Franklin, Brian E. Hart, Marc G. Smith, Patrick Valduriez:
Prototyping Bubba, A Highly Parallel Database System. 4-24 - Hans-Jörg Schek, Heinz-Bernhard Paul, Marc H. Scholl, Gerhard Weikum:
The DASDBS Project: Objectives, Experiences, and Future Prospects. 25-43 - David J. DeWitt, Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Donovan A. Schneider, Allan Bricker, Hui-I Hsiao, Rick Rasmussen:
The Gamma Database Machine Project. 44-62 - W. Kevin Wilkinson, Peter Lyngbæk, Waqar Hasan:
The Iris Architecture and Implementation. 63-75 - Danette Chimenti, Ruben Gamboa, Ravi Krishnamurthy, Shamim A. Naqvi, Shalom Tsur, Carlo Zaniolo:
The LDL System Prototype. 76-90 - O. Deux:
The Story of O2. 91-108 - Won Kim, Jorge F. Garza, Nat Ballou, Darrell Woelk:
Architecture of the ORION Next-Generation Database System. 109-124 - Michael Stonebraker, Lawrence A. Rowe, Michael Hirohama:
The Implementation of Postgres. 125-142 - Laura M. Haas, Walter Chang, Guy M. Lohman, John McPherson, Paul F. Wilms, George Lapis, Bruce G. Lindsay, Hamid Pirahesh, Michael J. Carey, Eugene J. Shekita:
Starburst Mid-Flight: As the Dust Clears. 143-160 - Kenneth Salem, Hector Garcia-Molina:
System M: A Transaction Processing Testbed for Memory Resident Data. 161-172
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1990
- Robert J. K. Jacob, Judith N. Froscher:
A Software Engineering Methodology for Rule-Based Systems. 173-189
- Paul D. Stachour, Bhavani Thuraisingham:
Design of LDV: A Multilevel Secure Relational Database Management System. 190-209 - Lawrence V. Saxton, Vijay V. Raghavan:
Design of an Integrated Information Retrieval/Database Management System. 210-219
- Nandlal L. Sarda:
Extensions to SQL for Historical Databases. 220-230
- Amihai Motro:
FLEX: A Tolerant and Cooperative User Interface to Databases. 231-246
- Bruno Ciciani, Daniel M. Dias, Philip S. Yu:
Analysis of Replication in Distributed Database Systems. 247-261
- Timos K. Sellis, Subrata Ghosh:
On the Multiple-Query Optimization Problem. 262-266
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1990
- Shi-Kuo Chang:
Guest Editor's Introduction to Special Section on Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering. 271-272 - Robert G. Reynolds, Jonathan I. Maletic, Stephen E. Porvin:
PM: A System to Support the Automatic Acquisition of Programming Knowledge. 273-282 - Peiwei Mi, Walt Scacchi:
A Knowledge-Based Environment for Modeling and Simulating Software Engineering Processes. 283-294 - Yi Deng, Shi-Kuo Chang:
A G-Net Model for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. 295-310 - Shyi-Ming Chen, Jyh-Sheng Ke, Jin-Fu Chang:
Knowledge Representation Using Fuzzy Petri Nets. 311-319 - Daniel E. Cooke:
Towards a Formalism to Produce a Programmer Assistant CASE Tool. 320-326
- Won Kim:
Object-Oriented Databases: Definition and Research Directions. 327-341
- Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:
Storage Efficient Replicated Databases. 342-352
- Michael V. Mannino, Leonard D. Shapiro:
Extensions to Query Languages for Graph Traversal Problems. 353-363
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1990
- Gruia-Catalin Roman:
Formal Specification of Geographic Data Processing Requirements. 370-380
- Johann Eder:
Extending SQL with General Transitive Closure and Extreme Value Selections. 381-390
- Susan Darling Urban, Lois M. L. Delcambre:
Constraint Analysis: A Design Process for Specifying Operations on Objects. 391-400
- Carl S. Hartzman, Carolyn R. Watters:
A Relational Approach to Querying Streams. 401-409 - M. Seetha Lakshmi, Philip S. Yu:
Effectiveness of Parallel Joins. 410-424
- Francesco M. Malvestuto, Marina Moscarini:
Query Evaluability in Statistical Databases. 425-430
- Yin-Fu Huang, Yeh-Hao Chin:
A New Methodology to Evaluate Locking Protocols. 431-435
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