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Data & Knowledge Engineering , Volume 8, 1992
Volume 8, 1992
- Paolo Atzeni, Riccardo Torlone:
Updating intensional predicates in Datalog. 1-17 - Kamal Kant Bharadwaj, N. K. Jain:
Hierarchical Censored Production Rules (HCPRs) system. 19-34 - Francesca Cesarini, Michele Missikoff, Giovanni Soda:
An expert system approach for database application tuning. 35-55 - Ghassan Z. Qadah, Jung J. Kim:
The processing of a class of transitive-closure queries on uniprocessor and shared-nothing multiprocessor systems. 57-89 - Peter Sander:
Boolean lattices of nested relations as a foundation for rule-based database languages. 93-130 - Shashi Shekhar, Jaideep Srivastava, Soumitra Dutta:
A formal model of trade-off between optimization and execution costs in semantic query optimization. 131-151 - Susan Darling Urban, Mario Desiderio:
CONTEXT: A CONstrainT EXplanation Tool. 153-183 - Hans Weigand:
Assessing Functional Grammar for knowledge representation. 191-203 - Peter Gerstl:
Linking linguistic and non-linguistic information. 205-222 - Bernard Moulin, Peter N. Creasy:
Extending the conceptual graph approach for data conceptual modelling. 223-248 - Nicola Guarino:
Concepts, attributes and arbitrary relations. 249-261 - Patrick van Bommel, Theo P. van der Weide:
Reducing the search space for conceptual schema transformation. 269-292 - Frank Dignum, Reind P. van de Riet:
Addition and removal of information for a knowledge base with incomplete information. 293-307 - William I. Grosky, Peter Neo, Rajiv Mehrotra:
A pictorial index mechanism for model-based matching. 309-327 - Tzvi Raz, Nancy A. Botten:
The knowledge base partitioning problem: Mathematical formulation and heuristic clustering. 329-337 - Naphtali Rishe:
Interval-based approach to lexicograhpic representation and compression of numeric data. 339-351
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