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Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: Lessach, Austria
- Volkert Brosda:
Workshop on Relational Databases and their Extensions, Lessach, Austria, June 6-10, 1988. 1988
Logic Databases
- Nicolai Preiß:
PROLOG-X86: Coupling PROLOG with a Relational Database System. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 1-36 - Bernhard Convent:
On the Safety of Horn Clause Queries without Functions Symbols. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 37-54 - Claus Kaldeich:
Logic and Deductive Databases. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 55-55
Extended Data Models
- Stefano Spaccapietra:
View Integration with the ERC Approach. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 57-76 - Kurt-Ulrich Witt:
A Formal Model for the Behaviour of Object Bases. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 77-90
Extended Database Languages
- Peter Sander:
Access to Complex Objects in a Rule-Based Query Language. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 91-120 - Andreas Heuer:
An object algebra and its connection to the NF2 - and flat relational algebra. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 121-161 - Martin Dolezyk, U. Wiebking:
Flat implementation of a nested relational algebra closed under a subclass of permutable nested relations. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 163-194
Complex Objects for CAD - Applications
- Klaus Ecker, Jutta Göers, Achim Reiners:
CHARM: Modelling of complex objects for CAD. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 195-218 - Bernhard Nauer:
A Method of Physical Optimizing the Processing of Selections in Queries. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 219-240
Working group reports
- Volkert Brosda:
Objectives and trends in the area of language design. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 241-246 - Andreas Heuer:
Principles of complex object models. Relational Databases and their Extensions 1988: 247-253
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