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DS-6, 1995: Stone Mountain, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Robert Meersman, Leo Mark:
Database Applications Semantics, Proceedings of the Sixth IFIP TC-2 Working Conference on Data Semantics (DS-6), Stone Mountain, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, May 30 - June 2, 1995. IFIP Conference Proceedings 74, Chapman & Hall 1996, ISBN 0-412-72600-9
Introduction
- Robert Meersman:
An Essay on the Role and Evolution of Data(base) Semntics. DS-6 1995: 1-7
Keynotes
- David Beech:
Data Semantics on the Information Superhighway. DS-6 1995: 12-33 - Gio Wiederhold:
Value-added Mediation in Large-Scale Information Systems. DS-6 1995: 34-56 - James D. Foley:
Information Visualization: The Need for a Data Base Approach. DS-6 1995: 57-61
Semantic Interoperability
- Adil Daruwala, Cheng Hian Goh, Scott Hofmeister, Karim Hussein, Stuart E. Madnick, Michael D. Siegel:
The Context Interchange Network Prototype. DS-6 1995: 65-92 - Paolo Missier, Marek Rusinkiewicz:
Extending a Multidatabase Manipulation Language to Resolve Schema and Data Conflicts. DS-6 1995: 93-115 - Holger Herbst, Thomas Myrach:
A Repository System for Business Rules. DS-6 1995: 119-139 - Arnon Rosenthal, Edward Sciore:
Description, Conversion, and Planning For Semantic Interoperability. DS-6 1995: 140-164
Semantic Integrity Constraints
- Fawaz S. Al-Anzi, David L. Spooner:
Stepwise Refinement of Complex Object Constraints in Design Views for Concurrent Engineering. DS-6 1995: 167-187 - Suzanne M. Embury, Peter M. D. Gray:
Compiling a Declarative High-Level Language for Semantic Integrity Constraints. DS-6 1995: 188-226 - Jeff Pittges:
Improving Query Optimization with Instance-Based Semantic Constraints. DS-6 1995: 227-249
Active Databases
- Jong P. Yoon, Larry Kerschberg:
Semantic Update Optimization in Active Databases. DS-6 1995: 253-269 - Sara Comai, Piero Fraternali, Giuseppe Psaila, Letizia Tanca:
A Customizable Model for the Semantic of Active Databases. DS-6 1995: 270-314
Database Semantics Theory
- Michael Doherty, Richard Hull:
Towards a Framework for Efficient Management of Potentially Conflicting Database Updates. DS-6 1995: 317-344 - Paolo Atzeni, Riccardo Torlone:
Schema Translation between Heterogeneous Data Models in a Lattice Framework. DS-6 1995: 345-364
Hypermedia Databases and Graphical Tools
- Jürgen Wäsch, Karl Aberer:
Flexible Design and Efficient Implementation of a Hypermedia Document Database System by Tailoring Semantic Relationships. DS-6 1995: 367-388 - Uwe Hohenstein, Christian Körner:
A Graphical Tool for Specifying Semantic Enrichment of Relational Databases. DS-6 1995: 389-420
Object-Role Modeling and Intelligent Systems
- Terry A. Halpin, Dirk Vermeir:
Default Knowledge in Information Systems. DS-6 1995: 423-442 - John Zeleznikow, Daniel Hunter, Andrew Stranieri:
Using Cases to Build Intelligent Decision Support Systems. DS-6 1995: 443-460 - Raymond K. Wong, Qing Li:
Manufacturing Systems Modeling with Roles: A Comprehensive Approach. DS-6 1995: 461-478
Cooperation and Communication
- Uma Srinivasan, Anne H. H. Ngu, Tamás D. Gedeon:
Concept Clustering for Cooperation in Heterogeneous Information Systems. DS-6 1995: 481-499 - Hans Weigand, Egon Verharen, Frank Dignum:
Integrated Semantics for Information and Communication Systems. DS-6 1995: 500-525 - Maurice van Keulen, Jacek Skowronek, Peter M. G. Apers, Herman Balsters, Henk M. Blanken, Rolf A. de By, Jan Flokstra:
A Framework for Representation, Validation and Implementation of Databases Application Semantics. DS-6 1995: 526-546
Schema Evolution
- Ling Liu:
Maintaining Database Consistency in the Presence of Schema Evolution. DS-6 1995: 549-572 - Dae K. Jeon, Susan Darling Urban, Jami J. Shah, Hong Liu, Plamen Bliznakov, Mary Rogers:
Metadata Extensions to an Object-Oriented Data Model for the Dynamic Capture of Engineering Design Histories. DS-6 1995: 573-600
Panel
- Amit P. Sheth:
Panel: Data Semantics: what, where and how? DS-6 1995: 601-610
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