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Information Systems , Volume 15, 1990
Volume 15, Number 1
- Doris E. Altenkrüger:

KBMS: aspects, theory and implementation. 1-7 - Peter F. Patel-Schneider:

Practical, object-based knowledge representation for knowledge-based systems. 9-19 - Gerhard Fischer:

Communication requirements for cooperative problem solving systems. 21-36 - Cristina Sernadas

, José Luiz Fiadeiro, Amílcar Sernadas:
Modular construction of logic knowledge bases: an algebraic approach. 37-59 - Gio Wiederhold, Peter Rathmann, Thierry Barsalou, Byung Suk Lee, Dallan Quass:

Partitioning and composing knowledge. 61-72 - Timos K. Sellis

, Nick Roussopoulos, Raymond T. Ng:
Efficient compilation of large rule bases using logical access paths. 73-84 - Matthias Jarke, Manfred A. Jeusfeld

, Thomas Rose:
A software process data model for knowledge engineering in information systems. 85-116 - Dimitris Karagiannis, Wolfgang Salzmann:

SML: symbolic manipulation language. A graphic-orientid language for the description of a logic interpreter. 117-135 - Werner Mellis:

TWAICE: a knowledge engineering tool. 137-150 - Larry Kerschberg:

Expert database systems: knowledge/data management environments for intelligent information systems. 151-160 - Klaus R. Dittrich:

Object-oriented database systems: the next miles of the marathon. 161-167
Volume 15, Number 2
- Amihood Amir, Nick Roussopoulos:

Optimal view caching. 169-171 - Sharon Kuck, Roland John, Arnd Lewe, Marc Najork

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Roles and their role in posing recursive queries. 173-186 - Luiz Tucherman, Marco A. Casanova, António L. Furtado:

The CHRIS consultant-a tool for database design and rapid prototyping. 187-195 - Huei-Huang Chen, Guang-Sheen Liu:

Response time analysis of using a parallel join algorithm on a multiprocessor backend machine. 197-206 - L. Edwin McKenzie, Richard T. Snodgrass:

Schema Evolution and the Relational Algebra. 207-232 - F. J. McErlean, David A. Bell, Sally I. McClean:

The use of simulated annealing for clustering data in databases. 233-245 - Stefan Jablonski, Thomas Ruf, Hartmut Wedekind:

Implementation of a distributed data management system for technical applications-a feasibility study. 247-256 - Anne H. H. Ngu:

Specification and verification of temporal relationships in transaction modelling. 257-267 - Bob P. Weems:

Redundant information in an authorization mechanism. 269-279
Volume 15, Number 3
- Marshall D. Brain, Alan L. Tharp:

Perfect hashing using sparse matrix packing. 281-290 - Narasimhaiah Gorla, Warren J. Boe:

Effect of schema size on fragmentation design in multirelational databases. 291-301 - Setrag Khoshafian, Michael J. Franklin, Michael J. Carey:

Storage management for persistent complex objects. 303-320 - Richard G. Ramirez, Ronald Dattero, Joobin Choobineh:

Extension of relational views to derived relations with exceptions. 321-333 - Johann Eder

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General transitive closure of relations containing duplicates. 335-347 - Jinho Kim, Hodong Yoo, Yoonjoon Lee:

Design and implementation of temporal query language with abstract time. 349-357 - M. Tamer Özsu

, David J. Meechan:
Finding heuristics for processing selection queries in relational database systems. 359-373 - Franz Haberhauer:

Physical database design aspects of relational DBMS implementations. 375-389 - Maria I. Sessa, Andrea Pierro:

A text compression algorithm. 391
Volume 15, Number 4
- Leo Mark, Nick Roussopoulos:

Information interchange between self-describing databases. 393-400 - J. Greg Hanson, Ali Orooji:

Predictive performance analysis of a multi-computer database system. 401-416 - Leonardo Felician:

Simulative and analytical studies on performances in large multimedia databases. 417-427 - M. Tamer Özsu

, David J. Meechan:
Join processing heuristics in relational database systems. 429-444 - Klaus Kratzer, Hartmut Wedekind, Georg Zörntlein:

Prefetching-a performance analysis. 445-452 - Maurizio Lenzerini

, Paolo Nobili
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On the satisfiability of dependency constraints in entity-relationship schemata. 453-461 - Kurt Rothermel:

An effective representation of complex clauses in a relational database. 463-477 - Jiawei Han:

From transitive closure recursions to single-chain recursions. 479-488 - Rajeev Kaula, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama

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An approach to open intelligent information systems. 489-496
Volume 15, Number 5
- Shan-Hwei Nienhuys-Cheng:

Classification and syntax of constraints in binary semantical networks. 497-513 - Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates

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A dynamic storage allocation algorithm suitable for file structures. 515-521 - Subir Bandyopadhyay, Abhijit Sengupta, Arunabha Sen:

A robust protocol for distributed query processing on an local area network. 523-535 - William F. Storer, Caroline M. Eastman:

Some experiments in the use of clustering for data validation. 537-542 - F. Gozzi, Marco Lugli, Stefano Ceri:

An overview of PRIMO: a portable interface between PROLOG and relational databases. 543-553 - Eric Schall:

Parallel cycle detection in distributed databases. 555-566 - Latha S. Colby:

A recursive algebra for nested relations. 567-582 - Man Hon Wong, Kwong-Sak Leung:

A fuzzy database-query language. 583-590 - Tommaso Mostardi:

Estimating the size of relational SP-Theta-J operation results: an analytical approach. 591-601
Volume 15, Number 6
- Stanislaw Wrycza:

The ISAC-driven transition between requirements analysis and ER conceptual modelling. 603-614 - Dalia Motzkin:

Distributed Database Design - Optimization vs. Feasibility. 615-625 - Volker Linnemann:

Recursive functions in a data base language for complex objects. 627-645 - Yanchun Zhang, Maria E. Orlowska:

An improvement on the automatic tool for relational database design. 647-651 - Kuen-Fang Jack Jea, Yung-Chia Lee:

Building efficient and flexible feature-based indices. 653-662 - Yuguo Zhang, Peter Hitchcock:

Coupling Prolog to a Database Management System. 663-667

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