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5th ICDE 1989: Los Angeles, California
- Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Data Engineering, February 6-10, 1989, Los Angeles, California, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1989, ISBN 0-8186-1915-5
Object-Oriented Database Issues
- Lois M. L. Delcambre, Karen C. Davis:
Automatic Validation of Object-Oriented Database Structures. 2-9 - Susan Darling Urban, Lois M. L. Delcambre:
Constraint Analysis for Specifying Perspectives of Class Objects. 10-17 - Michael V. Mannino, Injun Choi, Don S. Batory:
An Overview of the Object-Oriented Functional Data Language. 18-26 - Girish Pathak, John Joseph, Steve Ford:
Object Exchange Service for an Object-Oriented Database System. 27-34
Federated Database Systems
- Linda G. DeMichiel:
Performing Operations over Mismatched Domains. 36-45 - Y. Richard Wang, Stuart E. Madnick:
The Inter-Database Instance Identification Problem in Integrating Autonomous Systems. 46-55 - Rafael Alonso, Daniel Barbará:
Negotiating Data Access in Federated Database Systems. 56-65 - Antoni Wolski:
LINDA: A System for Loosely Integrated Databases. 66-73
Query Processing Techniques
- David A. Bell, Daniel Hiak Ong Ling, Sally I. McClean:
Pragmatic Estimation of Join Sizes and Attribute Correlations. 76-84 - Masaru Kitsuregawa, Lilian Harada, Mikio Takagi:
Join Strategies on KB-Tree Indexed Relations. 85-93 - Goetz Graefe:
Relational Division: Four Algorithms and Their Performance. 94-101 - Rakesh Agrawal, Shaul Dar, H. V. Jagadish:
Composition of Database Relations. 102-108
Nontraditional Database Systems
- Ramana Yerneni, Sitaram Lanka:
Identifying and Update of Derived Functions in Functional Databases. 110-117 - Soumitra Dutta:
Generalized Events In Temporal Databases. 118-125 - Curtis P. Kolovson, Michael Stonebraker:
Indexing Techniques for Historical Databases. 127-137
Database Machines
- Marguerite C. Murphy, Doron Rotem:
Processor Scheduling for Multiprocessor Joins. 140-148 - B. Paul Jenq, Brian C. Twichell, Tom W. Keller:
Locking Performance in a Shared Nothing Parallel Database Machine. 149-158 - Masaru Kitsuregawa, Miyuki Nakano, Mikio Takagi:
Query Execution for Large Relations on Functional Disk Systems. 159-167
Applications
- Michel Pilote:
Experience in Applying Conceptual Modeling to Interface with a Real-Life Business Application. 172-179 - William I. Grosky, Peter Neo, Rajiv Mehrotra:
A Pictorial Index Mechanism for Model-Based Matching. 180-187 - Bruce R. Schatz, Michael A. Caplinger:
Searching in a Hyperlibrary. 188-197
Communication Issues
- Bharat K. Bhargava, Enrique Mafla, John Riedl, Bradley Sauder:
Implementation and Measurements of Efficient Communication Facilities for Distributed Database Systems. 200-207 - Mostafa A. Bassiouni, Amar Mukherjee, N. Ranganathan:
On Software and Hardware Techniques of Data Engineering. 208-215 - I-En Liao, Ming T. Liu:
Incremental Protocol Verfication Using Deductive Database Systems. 216-223
Data Modeling
- James P. Davis, Ronald D. Bonnell:
Modeling Semantic Constraints with Logic in the EARL Data Model. 226-233 - Anne H. H. Ngu:
Transaction Modeling. 234-241 - Meng Chang Chen, Lawrence McNamee:
A Data Model and Access Method for Summary Data Management. 242-249
Panel: Does Loose AI-DBMS Coupling Stand a Chance?
- Amit P. Sheth:
Does Loose AI-DBMS Coupling Stand a Chance? 252-254 - Larry Kerschberg:
The Role of Loose Coupling in Expert Database System Architectures. 255-256 - Erich J. Neuhold:
Coupling Knowledge Based Systems With Large Data Stores. 257-258 - Douglas Stott Parker Jr.:
Integrating AI and DBMS through Stream Processing. 259-260
Distributed Datbase Issues
- Arie Segev, Jooseok Park:
Maintaining Materialized Views in Distributed Databases. 262-270 - Shun Yan Cheung, Mustaque Ahamad, Mostafa H. Ammar:
Optimizing Vote and Quorum Assignments for Reading and Writing Replicated Data. 271-279 - Shyan-Ming Yuan, Pankaj Jalote:
Fault Tolerant Commit Protocols. 280-286 - ShouHan Wang, Gottfried Vossen:
Towards Efficient Algorithms for Deadlock Detection and Resolution in Distributed Systems. 287-294
Data Structures and File Organizations
- David B. Lomet, Betty Salzberg:
A Robust Multi-Attribute Search Structure. 296-304 - Nabil I. Hachem, P. Bruce Berra:
Key-Sequential Access Methods for Very Large Files Derived from Linear Hashing. 305-312 - Haruo Yokota, Hajime Kitakami, Akira Hattori:
Term Indexing for Retrieval by Unification. 313-320 - Andrew P. Black, Charles H. Burris:
A Compact Representation for File Versions: a preliminary report. 321-329
Data Security
- Lein Harn, David Huang, Chi-Sung Laih:
Password Authentication Based On Public-Key Distribution Cryptosystem. 332-338 - Amihai Motro:
An Access Authorization Model for Relational Databases Based on Algebraic Manipulation of View Definitions. 339-347 - Joachim Biskup, Hans Hermann Brüggemann:
The Personal Model of Data - Towards a Privacy Oriented Information System (Extended Abstract). 348-355 - Catherine D. Jensen, Robert M. Kiel, Richard D. Verjinski:
SDDM - A Prototype of a Distributed Architecture for Database Security. 356-364
Recursive Queries
- Hussien Aly, Z. Meral Özsoyoglu:
Synchronized Counting Method. 366-373 - Rakesh Agrawal, H. V. Jagadish:
Materialization and Incremental Update of Path Information. 374-383 - Isabel F. Cruz, Theodore S. Norvell:
Aggregative Closure: An Extension of Transitive Closure. 384-391
Applications of AI and Databases
- Hany M. Atchan, Rob Bell, Bhavani Thuraisingham:
Knowledge-Based Support for the Development of Database-Centered Applications. 394-401 - Xu Wu, Minoru Tanaka, Tadao Ichikawa:
KDA: A Knowledge-based Database Assistant. 402-409 - Neil C. Rowe:
Inference-Security Analysis Using Resolution Theorem-Proving. 410-416
Panel: Object-Oriented Databases - Evolution or Revolution
- David L. Wells:
Object-Oriented Databases: Evolution or Revolution on Information System Designs (Panel Abstract). 418 - Bill Paseman:
Object Oriented Database Panel - Position Statement. 419-421 - Donovan Hsieh:
Generic Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) Database Requirements. 422-423
Complex Objects
- Gerhard Weikum:
Set-Oriented Disk Access to Large Complex Objects. 426-433 - Alexander Tuzhilin, Zvi M. Kedem:
Querying and Controlling the Future Behaviour of Complex Objects. 434-442 - Wolfgang Wilkes, Peter Klahold, Gunter Schlageter:
Complex and Composite Objects in CAD/CAM Databases. 443-450
DBMS Performance and Implementation Issues
- Kenneth Salem, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Checkpointing Memory-Resident Databases. 452-462 - Ignacio R. Casas, Kenneth C. Sevcik:
A Buffer Management Model For Use In Predicting Overall Database System Performance. 463-469 - Alejandro P. Buchmann, Dennis R. McCarthy, Meichun Hsu, Umeshwar Dayal:
Time-Critical Database Scheduling: A Framework For Integrating Real-Time Scheduling and Concurrency Control. 470-480
Panel: Parallel Data Architectures: Electronics, Optics, Neural, Objects?
- Jean-Luc Gaudiot:
Parallel Computing: One Opportunity, Four Challenges. 482-484 - Meichun Hsu:
Parallel Computing with Distributed Shared Data. 485
Performance Issues for Parallel and Distributed Systems
- M. Seetha Lakshmi, Philip S. Yu:
Limiting Factors of Join Performance on Parallel Processors. 488-496 - Won S. Lee, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu:
An Object-based Query Evaluation Scheme for Deductive Databases in Massively Parallel Computing Environment. 497-504 - Tsae-Chiu Chen, K. V. S. Ramarao:
Performance Analysis of Distributed Commit Protocols. 505-512 - Ravi Mukkamala:
Measuring the Effect of Data Distribution and Replication Models on Performance Evaluation of Distributed Database Systems. 513-520
Handling Partitioning in Distributed Database Systems
- K. Brahmadathan, K. V. S. Ramarao:
Read-Only Transactions in Partitioned Replicated Databases. 522-529 - Jian Tang, N. Natarajan:
A Scheme for Maintaining Consistency and Availability of Replicated Files in a Partitioned Distributed System. 530-537 - Darrell D. E. Long, Jehan-François Pâris:
Regeneration Protocols for Replicated Objects. 538-545 - Leszek Lilien:
Quasi-Partitioning: A New Paradigm for Transaction Execution in Partitioned Distributed Database Systems. 546-553
Query Processing Techniques
- Douglas Stott Parker Jr., Richard R. Muntz, H. Lewis Chau:
The Tangram Stream Query Processing System. 556-563 - Kyung-Chang Kim, Won Kim, Alfred G. Dale:
Cyclic Query Processing in Object-Oriented Databases. 564-571 - Howard W. Beck, Sunit K. Gala, Shamkant B. Navathe:
Classification as a Query Processing Technique in the CANDIDE Semantic Data Model. 572-581 - Dekang Lin:
Automatic Logical Navigation Among Relations Using Steiner Trees. 582-588
Spatial and Geographic Data
- Beng Chin Ooi, Ron Sacks-Davis, Ken J. McDonell:
Extending a DBMS for Geographic Applications. 590-597 - Oliver Günther:
The Design of the Cell Tree: An Object-Oriented Index Structure for Geometric Databases. 598-605 - Diane Greene:
An Implementation and Performance Analysis of Spatial Data Access Methods. 606-615
Database Design
- Fredy Oertly, Gerald Schiller:
Evolutionary Database Design. 618-624 - Salvatore Orlando, V. Perri, S. Scrivano, Witold Staniszkis:
Database Analyzer and Predictor - An Overview. 625-634 - Dina Bitton, Jeffrey Millman, Solveig Torgersen:
A Feasibility and Performance Study of Dependency Inference. 635-641
Deductive Databases
- Jean-Pierre Cheiney, Christophe de Maindreville:
Relational Storage and Efficient Retrieval of Rules in a Deductive DBMS. 644-651 - Alain Pirotte, Dominique Roelants:
Constraints for Improving the Generation of Intensional Answers in a Deductive Database. 652-659 - Nikolaus Steger, Helmut Schmidt, Ulrich Güntzer, Werner Kießling:
Semantics and Efficient Compilation for Quantitative Deductive Databases. 660-669
Panel: Issues of Data Engineering
- Iris Kameny:
Global Information Systems. 672-673 - Ophir Frieder:
Communications Issues in Data Engineering: "Have Bandwidth - Will Move Data". 674 - Kyu-Young Whang:
A Seamless Integration in Object-Oriented Database Systems. 675-676
Miscellaneous
- Abdelsalam Helal, Jagannathan Srinivasan, Bharat K. Bhargava:
SETH: A Quorum-Based Database System for Experimentation with Failures. 677-684
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