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6th ICDE 1990: Los Angeles, California
- Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Data Engineering, February 5-9, 1990, Los Angeles, California, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2025-0
Object-Oriented Database Issues
- Manfred Kaul, Klaus Drosten, Erich J. Neuhold:
ViewSystem: Integrating Heterogeneous Information Bases by Object-Oriented Views. 2-10 - Shuguang Hong, Fred J. Maryanski:
Using a Meta Model to Represent Object-Oriented Data Models. 11-19 - Thomas D. C. Little, Arif Ghafoor:
Multimedia Object Models for Synchronisation and Databases. 20-27
Concurrency Control
- Philip S. Yu, Daniel M. Dias:
Concurrency Control Using Locking with Deferred Blocking. 30-36 - Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Weimin Du:
A Paradigm for Concurrency Control in Heterogeneous Distributed Database Systems. 37-46 - Peter A. Franaszek, John T. Robinson, Alexander Thomasian:
Access Invariance and Its Use in High Contention Environments. 47-55
Query Languages
- Abdallah M. Alashqur, Stanley Y. W. Su, Herman Lam:
A Rule-based Language for Deductive Object-Oriented Databases. 58-67 - Kyu-Young Whang, Ashok Malhotra, Gary H. Sockut, Luanne M. Burns:
Supporting Universal Quantification in a Two-Dimensional Database Query Language. 68-75 - Ramez Elmasri, Gene T. J. Wuu:
A Temporal Model and Query Language for ER Databases. 76-83
Views and Representations
- Sandra Heiler, Stanley B. Zdonik:
Object Views: Extending the Vision. 86-93 - Anant Jhingran, Michael Stonebraker:
Alternatives in Complex Object Representation: A Performance Perspective. 94-102 - Victor M. Markowitz:
Representing Processes in the Extended Entity-Relationship Model. 103-110
Concurrency in Advanced Systems
- Thomas C. Rakow, Junzhong Gu, Erich J. Neuhold:
Serializability in Object-Oriented Database Systems. 112-120 - Jaideep Srivastava, Kuo-Wei Hwang, Jack S. Eddy Tan:
Parallelism in Database Production Systems. 121-128 - Sang Hyuk Son, Navid Haghighi:
Performance Evaluation of Multiversion Database Systems. 129-136
Query Languages and Processing
- Surajit Chaudhuri:
Generalization and a Framework for Query Modification. 138-145 - Edward Sciore, John Sieg Jr.:
A Modular Query Optimizer Generator. 146-153 - Gail M. Shaw, Stanley B. Zdonik:
A Query Algebra for Object-Oriented Databases. 154-162
Distributed Control Algorithms
- Pedro I. Rivera-Vega, Ravi Varadarajan, Shamkant B. Navathe:
Scheduling Data Redistribution in Distributed Databases. 166-173 - Alok N. Choudhary:
Cost of Distributed Deadlock Detection: A Performance Study. 174-181 - Bharat K. Bhargava, Shy-Renn Lian, Pei-Jyun Leu:
Experimental Evaluation of Concurrency Checkpointing and Rollback-Recovery Algorithms. 182-189
Query Processing Techniques
- Clement T. Yu, Chengwen Liu:
Experiences with Distributed Query Processing. 192-199 - T. Y. Cliff Leung, Richard R. Muntz:
Query Processing for Temporal Databases. 200-208 - Kyung-Chang Kim:
Parallelism in Object-Oriented Query Processing. 209-217
Object-Oriented Engineering Applications
- Aloysius Cornelio, Shamkant B. Navathe, Keith L. Doty:
Extending Object-Oriented Concepts to Support Engineering Applications. 220-227 - Alexandros Biliris:
Modeling Design Object Relationships in PEGASUS. 228-236 - Michael R. Blaha, William J. Premerlani, A. R. Bender, R. M. Salemme, M. M. Kornfein, C. K. Harkins:
Bill-of-Material Configuration Generation. 237-244
Database Operations
- Balakrishna R. Iyer, Daniel M. Dias:
System Issues in Parallel Sorting for Database Systems. 246-255 - José A. Blakeley, Nancy L. Martin:
Join Index, Materialized View, and Hybrid-Hash Join: A Performance Analysis. 256-263 - Bin Jiang:
A Suitable Algorithm for Computing Partial Transitive Closures in Databases. 264-271
Knowledge Structuring and Modeling
- Guy W. Mineau, Jan Gecsei, Robert Godin:
Structuring Knowledge Bases Using Automatic Learning. 274-280 - Yandong Cai, Nick Cercone, Jiawei Han:
An Attribute-Oriented Approach for Learning Classification Rules from Relational Databases. 281-288 - Kyuchul Lee, Sukho Lee:
An Object-Oriented Approach to Data/Knowledge Modeling Based on Logic. 289-294
Database Structures and Access
- Yutaka Ohsawa, Masao Sakauchi:
A New Tree Type Data Structure with Homogeneous Nodes Suitable for a Very Large Spatial Database. 296-303 - Meng Chang Chen, Lawrence McNamee, Norman S. Matloff:
Selectivity Estimation Using Homogeneity Measurement. 304-310 - H. V. Jagadish:
Spatial Search with Polyhedra. 311-319
Database Security
- Gary W. Smith:
The Semantic Data Model for Security: Representing the Security Semantics of an Application. 322-329 - Neal R. Wagner, Robert L. Fountain, Robert J. Hazy:
The Fingerprinted Database. 330-336 - Thomas F. Keefe, Wei-Tek Tsai, Jaideep Srivastava:
Multilevel Secure Database Concurrency Control. 337-344
Large Knowledge-Based Systems
- C. V. Ramamoorthy, Shashi Shekhar:
A Cooperative Approach to Large Knowledge Based Systems. 346-352 - Daniel P. Miranker, David A. Brant:
An Algorithmic Basis for Integrating Production Systems and Large Databases. 353-360 - Jorge B. Bocca:
Compilation of Logic Programs to Implement Very Large Knowledge Base Systems - A Case Study: Educe*. 361-369
Files and File Structures
- Andreas Hutflesz, Hans-Werner Six, Peter Widmayer:
The R-File: An Efficient Access Structure for Proximity Queries. 372-379 - Henk M. Blanken, Alle IJbema, Paul Meek, Bert van den Akker:
The Generalized Grid File: Description and Performance Aspects. 380-388 - Dik Lun Lee, Chun-Wu Roger Leng:
A Partitioned Signature File Structure for Multiattribute and Text Retrieval. 389-396
Integration: Applications and Tools
- Stephen C. Hayne, Sudha Ram:
Multi-User View Integration System (MUVIS): An Expert System for View Integration. 402-409 - James P. Held, John V. Carlis:
A Shared Conceptual Schema for Four Medical Expert Systems. 410-419 - Thomas Ludwig:
A Brief Overview of LILOG-DB. 420-427
Replication Management
- Michael Stonebraker, Gerhard A. Schloss:
Distributed RAID - A New Multiple Copy Algorithm. 430-437 - Shun Yan Cheung, Mostafa H. Ammar, Mustaque Ahamad:
The Grid Protocol: A High Performance Scheme for Maintaining Replicated Data. 438-445 - Akhil Kumar:
An Analysis of Borrowing Policies for Escrow Transactions in a Replicated Data Environment. 446-454
Database Machines
- Hui-I Hsiao, David J. DeWitt:
Chained Declustering: A New Availability Strategy for Multiprocessor Database Machines. 456-465 - Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, David J. DeWitt:
A Multiuser Performance Analysis of Alternative Declustering Strategies. 466-475 - Tadashi Ohmori, Masaru Kitsuregawa, Hidehiko Tanaka:
Concurrency Control of Bulk Access Transactions on Shared Nothing Parallel Database Machines. 476-485
Extensions of Relational Models and Systems
- John Sieg Jr., Edward Sciore:
Extended Relations. 488-494 - Ken-Chih Liu, Rajshekhar Sunderraman:
On Representing Indefinite and Maybe Information in Relational Databases: A Generalization. 495-502 - Stefan Böttcher:
Attribute Inheritance Implemented on Top of a Relational Database System. 503-509
Update Policies and Propagation
- Arie Segev, Weiping Fang:
Currency-Based Updates to Distributed Materialized Views. 512-520 - Matthew Bellew, Meichun Hsu, Va-On Tam:
Update Propagation in Distributed Memory Hierarchy. 521-528 - Tony P. Ng:
Propagating Updates in a Highly Replicated Database. 529-536
Database Design Issues
- Asit Dan, Daniel M. Dias, Philip S. Yu:
Database Buffer Model for the Data Sharing Environment. 538-544 - Hongjun Lu, Kian-Lee Tan:
Buffer and Load Balancing in Locally Distributed Database Systems. 545-552 - Norman S. Matloff, Raymond Wai-Man Lo:
A "Greedy" Approach to the Write Problem in Shadowed Disk Systems. 553-558
Transaction Models
- Gail E. Kaiser:
A Flexible Transaction Model for Software Engineering. 560-567 - Henry F. Korth, Gregory D. Speegle:
Long-Duration Transactions in Software Design Projects. 568-574 - Michael Ranft, Simone Rehm, Klaus R. Dittrich:
How to Share Work on Shared Objects in Design Databases. 575-583
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