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5th SSDBM 1990, Charlotte, N.C., USA
Short versions of six papers and two panel descriptions were published in the Data Engineering Bulletin 13(3), September 1990
- Won Kim:
Object-Oriented Approach to Managing Statistical and Scientific Databases. 1-13 - Maurizio Rafanelli, Arie Shoshani:
STORM: A Statistical Object Representation Model. 14-29 - Paul A. Golder:
Semantic Modeling of Bivariate Statistical Tests. 30-49 - Gregory Butler, Sridhar S. Iyer:
Deductive Mathematical Databases - A Case Study. 50-64 - Zbigniew Michalewicz, Jia-Jie Li, Keh-Wei Chen:
Optimal Distribution of Restricted Ranges in Secure Statistical Database. 65-79 - John L. Pfaltz, James C. French:
Implementing Subscripted Identifiers in Scientific Databases. 80-91 - Frank Olken, Doron Rotem:
Random Sampling from Database Files: A Survey. 92-111 - Tae H. Ahn, Hyuk J. Jo, Jin H. Kim, Yoon J. Lee, Byung C. Kim:
Temporal Summary Table Management and Graphic Interface. 112-130 - Himawan Gunadhi, Arie Segev:
A Framework for Query Optimization in Temporal Databases. 131-147 - Tiziana Catarci, Giuseppe Santucci:
GRASP: A Graphical System for Statistical Databases. 148-162 - Maurizio Rafanelli, Fabrizio L. Ricci:
A Visual Interface for Browsing and Manipulating Statistical Entities. 163-182 - Gultekin Özsoyoglu, Wen-Chi Hou, Adegbemiga Ola:
Database Systems for Programmable Logic Controllers. 183-199 - Andrew Westlake, I. Kleinschmidt:
The Implementation of Area and Membership Retrievals in Point Geography using SQL. 200-218 - Jukka Lassila:
Preliminary Data in Economic Databases. 219-226 - Roger E. Ghormley, David L. Sallach:
PLATYPUS: Inheritance and Scientific Discovery. 227-235 - Mary McLeish, Matthew Cecile, Alex Lopez-Suarez:
Using a Blackboard Architecture in a Distributed DBMS Environment: An Expert System Application. 236-255
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