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- 1985
- Francesco Antonacci, Piero Dell'Orco, M. R. Logozzo, Maria Teresa Pazienza:
A Form-Based Office Information System. BTW 1985: 204-209 - Hans-Jürgen Appelrath:
ODIR: Optical Disc Information Retrieval. BTW 1985: 213-216 - Hans-Jürgen Appelrath:
GEO - Konzept eines applikationsneutralen geographischen DB-Systems und seine Implementierung als INGRES-Frontend. BTW 1985: 476-486 - Hans-Jürgen Appelrath, Hermann Bense:
Zwei Schritte zur Verbesserung von PROLOG-Programmiersystemen: DB-Unterstützung und Meta-Interpreter. BTW 1985: 161-176 - K. Aßmann, R. Venema, Karl Heinz Höhne:
Erweiterung einer Datenbanksprache zur Erzeugung benutzerfreundlicher Bedieneroberflächen für eine medizinische Bilddatenbank. BTW 1985: 492-496 - Wolfgang Benn, Bernd Radig:
Erweiterte Anfragen nach Relationsgebilden in Form nichtnormalisierter Relationen. BTW 1985: 487-491 - Erich Benner:
15 Jahre Erfahrung mit eder Straßendatenbank Baden-Württemberg. BTW 1985: 503-506 - P. Blume, Wolf E. Fischer, H. Gappisch:
Database Management System for CAD Work Station. BTW 1985: 68-69 - Rolf Blumenthal, Klaus Landwehr:
Einsatz des offenen Echtzeit-Datenbanksystems BAPAS-DB in einer industriellen Anwendung mit hohen Datenraten. BTW 1985: 96-100 - Richard P. Brägger, Andreas Diener, Andreas Dudler:
The Presentation of Private and Shared Data in a Federative Database Server. BTW 1985: 460-473 - G. Creutz:
Verteilte Datenhaltung im System "Deutscher Fernmeldesatellit - Neue Dienste". BTW 1985: 515-519 - Uwe Deppisch, Jürgen Günauer, Georg Walch:
Speicherungsstrukturen und Adressierungstechniken für komplexe Objekte des NF2-Relationenmodells. BTW 1985: 441-459 - Uwe Deppisch, V. Obermeit, Heinz-Bernhard Paul, Hans-Jörg Schek, Marc H. Scholl, Gerhard Weikum:
Ein Subsystem zur stabilen Speicherung Versionsbehafteter Hierarchisch Strukturierter Tupel. BTW 1985: 421-440 - Klaus R. Dittrich, Angelika M. Kotz, Jutta A. Mülle:
DAMASCUS - ein Datenhaltungssystem für den VLSI-Entfurf. BTW 1985: 70-72 - Klaus R. Dittrich, Angelika M. Kotz, Jutta A. Mülle:
Basismechanismen für komplexe Konsistenzprobleme in Entwurfsdatenbanken. BTW 1985: 73-90 - Barbara Ferkinghoff, Rolf-Peter Liedtke, Peter C. Lockemann:
Konzepte für die funktionale Schnittstelle eines Datenbankrechners für die Prozeßdatenverarbeitung. BTW 1985: 101-120 - Martin Glinz, Hansjörg Huser, Jochen Ludewig:
SEED - A Database System for Software Engineering Environments. BTW 1985: 121-126 - H. R. Gnägi, F. Link:
Erfahrungen mit dem Einsatz grosser Hashdateien für raschen Zugriff auf Punktkoordinaten. BTW 1985: 474-475 - Lothar Gründig, Matthias Neureither:
Beispiel einer Verwaltung archäologischer Funde mit einem herkömmlichen Datenbanksystem. BTW 1985: 497-502 - Theo Härder, Andreas Reuter:
Architektur von Datenbanksystemen für Non-Standard-Anwendungen. BTW 1985: 253-286 - Sabine Just:
Repräsentation und Verwaltung verschiedenartiger konzeptueller Schemata. BTW 1985: 401-420 - Gerti Kappel, A Min Tjoa, Roland R. Wagner:
Form Flow Systems Based on NF2-Relations. BTW 1985: 234-252 - Peter Klahold, Gunter Schlageter, Rainer Unland, Wolfgang Wilkes:
Ein Transaktionskonzept zur Unterstützung komlexer Anwendungen in integrierten Systemen. BTW 1985: 309-335 - Klaus Kratzer, Ulf Schreier:
Behandlung von Ausnahmesitzuationen mit einer Metadatenbank. BTW 1985: 177-198 - Klaus Kühne:
Verarbeitung geologischer Schichtenverzeichnisse im NLfB Hannover. BTW 1985: 507-514 - Winfried Lamersdorf:
Modellierung komplexer Objektstrukturen in Bürosystemen. BTW 1985: 199-203 - Heinz R. Leßenich, Ulrike Munford, Wolfgang Wenderoth:
Erfahrungen und Konzepte beim Einsatz eines CADASYL-Datenbanksystems in der Datenhaltung einer CAD-Elektronik-Anwendung. BTW 1985: 91-95 - Peter C. Lockemann, Marcus Adams, Martin Bever, Klaus R. Dittrich, Barbara Ferkinghoff, Willi Gotthard, Angelika M. Kotz, Rolf-Peter Liedtke, Birgit Lüke, Jutta A. Mülle:
Anforderungen technischer Anwendungen an Datenbanksysteme. BTW 1985: 1-26 - Raymond A. Lorie, Dan McNabb, Wil Plouffe, Klaus R. Dittrich:
A Database System for Engineering Design. BTW 1985: 356-361 - Birgit Lüke, Martin Bever:
Ein Prozedurorientiertes Datenmodell für CAD-Anwendungen und seine Realisierung mittels konventionaller Datenbanksoftware und Ada. BTW 1985: 127-146
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