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- George Copeland, John McCarthy:
Practical Cybersecurity for Digital Trains. ICGS3 2019 - 2004
- Raheem A. Beyah, Shantanu Kangude, George Yu, Brian Strickland, John A. Copeland:
Rogue access point detection using temporal traffic characteristics. GLOBECOM 2004: 2271-2275 - 1995
- Chaitanya K. Baru, Gilles Fecteau, Ambuj Goyal, Hui-I Hsiao, Anant Jhingran, Sriram Padmanabhan, George P. Copeland, Walter G. Wilson:
DB2 Parallel Edition. IBM Syst. J. 34(2): 292-322 (1995) - 1993
- George P. Copeland:
Framework Approach to OO Management. HPTS 1993 - 1990
- Haran Boral, William Alexander, Larry Clay, George P. Copeland, Scott Danforth, Michael J. Franklin, Brian E. Hart, Marc G. Smith, Patrick Valduriez:
Prototyping Bubba, A Highly Parallel Database System. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 2(1): 4-24 (1990) - George P. Copeland, Michael J. Franklin, Gerhard Weikum:
Uniform Object Management. EDBT 1990: 253-268 - 1989
- Marc G. Smith, William Alexander, Haran Boral, George P. Copeland, Tom W. Keller, Herbert D. Schwetman, Chii-Ren Young:
An Experiment on Response Time Scalability in Bubba. IWDM 1989: 34-57 - George P. Copeland, Tom W. Keller:
A Comparison Of High-Availability Media Recovery Techniques. SIGMOD Conference 1989: 98-109 - George P. Copeland, Tom W. Keller, Ravi Krishnamurthy, Marc G. Smith:
The Case For Safe RAM. VLDB 1989: 327-335 - 1988
- Setrag Khoshafian, Patrick Valduriez, George P. Copeland:
Parallel Query Processing for Complex Objects. ICDE 1988: 202-209 - William Alexander, George P. Copeland:
Comparison of Dataflow Control Techniques In Distributed Data-Intensive Systems. SIGMETRICS 1988: 157-166 - William Alexander, George P. Copeland:
Process And Dataflow Control In Distributed Data-Intensive Systems. SIGMOD Conference 1988: 90-98 - George P. Copeland, William Alexander, Ellen E. Boughter, Tom W. Keller:
Data Placement In Bubba. SIGMOD Conference 1988: 99-108 - 1987
- Setrag Khoshafian, George P. Copeland, Thomas Jagodis, Haran Boral, Patrick Valduriez:
A Query Processing Strategy for the Decomposed Storage Model. ICDE 1987: 636-643 - George P. Copeland, Setrag Khoshafian:
Identity and Versions for Complex Objects. POS 1987: 407-428 - 1986
- George P. Copeland, Setrag Khoshafian, Marc G. Smith, Patrick Valduriez:
Buffering Schemes for Permanent Data. ICDE 1986: 214-221 - George P. Copeland, Setrag Khoshafian:
Identity And Versions For Complex Objects. OODBS 1986: 214 - Setrag Khoshafian, George P. Copeland:
Object Identity. OOPSLA 1986: 406-416 - Patrick Valduriez, Setrag Khoshafian, George P. Copeland:
Implementation Techniques of Complex Objects. VLDB 1986: 101-110 - 1985
- George P. Copeland, Setrag Khoshafian:
A Decomposition Storage Model. SIGMOD Conference 1985: 268-279 - 1984
- George P. Copeland, David Maier:
Making Smalltalk a Database System. SIGMOD Conference 1984: 316-325 - 1982
- George P. Copeland:
What If Mass Storage Were Free? Computer 15(7): 27-35 (1982) - 1980
- Stanley Y. W. Su, Hsu Chang, George P. Copeland, Paul Fisher, Eugene I. Lowenthal, Stewart A. Schuster:
Database machines and some issues on DBMS standards. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1980: 191-208 - George P. Copeland:
What if Mass Storage Were Free? Computer Architecture for Non-Numeric Processing 1980: 1-7 - 1978
- George P. Copeland:
String Storage and Searching for Data Base Applications: Implementation of the INDY Backend Kernel. Computer Architecture for Non-Numeric Processing 1978: 8-17 - Allen Otis, George P. Copeland:
Editing Requirements for Data Base Applications and Their Implementation on the INDY Backend Kernel. Computer Architecture for Non-Numeric Processing 1978: 18-29 - 1974
- George P. Copeland, Stanley Y. W. Su:
A High Level Data Sublanguage for a Context-Addressed Sequential Memory. SIGMOD Workshop, Vol. 1 1974: 265-276 - 1973
- George P. Copeland, G. Jack Lipovski, Stanley Y. W. Su:
The Architecture of CASSM: A Cellular System for Non-numeric Processing. ISCA 1973: 121-128 - Charles H. Radoy, George P. Copeland, G. Jack Lipovski:
A Methodology for Parallel Processing Design Tradeoffs. ISCA 1973: 51-56 - Stanley Y. W. Su, George P. Copeland, G. Jack Lipovski:
Retrieval Operations and Data Representations in a Context-Addressed Disc System. SIGPLAN 1973: 144-160
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