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- 1995
- Johann Eder, Leonid A. Kalinichenko:
East/West Database Workshop, Proceedings of the Second International East/West Database Workshop, Klagenfurt, Austria, 25-28 September 1994. Workshops in Computing, Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-19946-2 [contents] - 1994
- Suad Alagic:
F-Bounded Polymorphism for Database Programming Languages. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 125-137 - Peter M. G. Apers:
Identifying Internet-related Database Research. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 183-193 - Paolo Atzeni, Riccardo Torlone:
Management and Translation of Heterogeneous Database Schemes. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 346-355 - Serge S. Azarov, Anatoly A. Stogny:
CSCW - Paradigm of Modern Applied Informatics and Problem of East-West Relationships. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 411-425 - Ivan A. Basarab, Bogdan V. Gubsky, Nikolaj S. Nikitchenko, Vladimir N. Red'ko:
Composition Models of Databases. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 221-231 - Yuri Breitbart:
ADDS Transaction Management System. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 380-393 - Ralph Busse, Peter Fankhauser, Erich J. Neuhold:
Federated Schemata in ODMG. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 356-379 - Stefano Ceri, Rainer Manthey:
Chimera: A Model and Language for Active DOOD Systems. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 3-16 - Inessa Chaban, Leonid A. Kalinichenko, Vladimir Zadorozhny:
Could the OODB standards be better if more grounded? East/West Database Workshop 1994: 232-248 - W. Bruce Croft:
Integrating Text and Database Systems: Possibilities and Challenges. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 194-205 - Johann Eder, Heinz Frank, Walter Liebhart:
Optimization of Object-Oriented Queries by Inverse Methods. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 109-121 - Gregor Engels, Perdita Löhr:
Visual Specification of Complex Database Actions. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 303-314 - Anna Formica, Michele Missikoff, Roberto Terenzi:
Constraint Satisfiability in Object-Oriented Databases. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 48-60 - Norbert Fuhr:
Logical and Conceptual Models for the Integration of Information Retrieval and Database Systems. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 206-218 - Remigijus Gustas:
Towards Foundations of Database Schema Independent Modelling of Concepts. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 275-288 - Hele-Mai Haav:
A Meta-language for Specification of Evolving Class and Object Lattices in OODB. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 147-158 - Leonid A. Kalinichenko:
Structural and Behavioral Abstractions of the Multiactivities Intended for their Concretizations by the Pre-existing Behaviors. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 331-345 - Gerti Kappel, Michael Schrefl:
Inheritance of Object Behavior - Consistent Extension of Object Life Cycles. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 289-300 - Kadir Koc, Asuman Dogac, Cem Evrendilek:
Comparison of Clustering Algorithms in a Single User Environment through OO7 Benchmark. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 77-89 - Zdenek Kouba, Jirí Lazanský, Vladimír Marík, Olga Stepánková, Tomás Vlcek:
Model Based User Interface Constructor with Consistency Checking. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 426-435 - Sergei D. Kuznetsov:
OODBMS's Query and Programming Languages: What Do They Provide and What Do We Need. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 138-146 - Georg Lausen, Bertram Ludäscher:
Updates by Reasoning about States. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 17-30 - Andreas Rudloff, Florian Matthes, Joachim W. Schmidt:
Security as an Add-On Quality in Persistent Object Systems. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 90-108 - Kazimierz Subieta:
Persistent Object Systems and Interoperability: Linguistic and Architectural Requirements. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 394-407 - Kazimierz Subieta, Catriel Beeri, Florian Matthes, Joachim W. Schmidt:
A Stack-Based Approach to Query Languages. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 159-180 - Bernhard Thalheim:
A general Framework for Database Design Strategies. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 263-274 - M. Sh. Tsalenko:
On the Theory of Relational Data Bases with Incomplete Information. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 33-47 - Waldemar Wieczerzycki, Jarogniew Rykowski:
Version Support for CAD/CASE Databases. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 249-260 - V. E. Wolfengagen:
Objects within a Conceptual Shell. East/West Database Workshop 1994: 61-73
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