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IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, March 1990
- Dik Lun Lee:
Letter from the Issue Editor. 1 - Gerard Salton:
Full Text Information Processing Using the Smart System. 2-9 - Philip J. Smith:
Document Retrieval: Expertise in Identifying Relevant Documents. 10-16 - W. Bruce Croft:
Towards Intelligent Information Retrieval: An Overview of IR Research at U. Mass. 17-24 - Christos Faloutsos:
Signature-Based Text Retrieval Methods: A Survey. 25-32 - Craig Stanfill:
Information Retrieval Using Parallel Signature Files. 33-40 - Lee A. Hollaar:
Special-Purpose Hardware For Text Searching: Past Experience, Future Potential. 41-47 - Michael McGill, Martin Dillon:
Library Research Activities at OCLC Online Computer Library Center. 48-55 - Wan-Lik Lee, Darrell Woelk:
Integration of Text Search with ORION. 56-62
Volume 13, Number 2, June 1990
- Won Kim:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 1 - Larry Kerschberg:
Letter from the TC Chair. 1 - David S. Reiner:
Letter from the Issue Editor: From Theory to Practice in Heterogeneous DBMS Access. 2-3 - Dennis McLeod:
INTERBASE: An Approach to Controllel Sharing among Autonomous, Heterogeneous Database Systems. 4-9 - Stuart E. Madnick, Michael D. Siegel, Y. Richard Wang:
The Composite Information System Laboratory (CISL) Project at MIT. 10-15 - Bipin C. Desai, Richard Pollock:
MDAS: Multiple Schema Integration Approch. 16-21 - Alfonso F. Cardenas:
Pictorial/Visual Access to Multimedia/Heterogeneous Databases. 22-27 - Amar Gupta, Stuart E. Madnick:
A Taxonomy for Classifying Commercial Approaches to Information Integration in Heterogeneous Environments. 28-33 - Wayne V. Duquaine:
Mainframe DBMS Connectivity via a General Client/Server Interface. 34-39 - Dave Simonson, Dave Benningfield:
INGRES Gateways: Transparent Heterogeneous SQL Access. 40-45 - Peter Harris, David S. Reiner:
The Lotus DataLens Approach to Heterogeneous Database Connectivity. 46-51
Volume 13, Number 3, September 1990
Short versions of six papers and two panel descriptions from the Fifth International Conference on Statistical and Scientific Databases (SSDBM 1990)
- Z. Meral Özsoyoglu:
Letter from the Issue Editor. 1 - Zbigniew Michalewicz:
Current Research in Statistical and Scientific Databases: the V SSDBM. 2-3 - Andrew Westlake, I. Kleinschmidt:
The Implementation of Area and Membership Retrievals in Point Geography Using SQL. 4-11 - Maurizio Rafanelli, Arie Shoshani:
STORM: A Statistical Object Representation Model. 12-18 - Zbigniew Michalewicz, Jia-Jie Le, Keh-Wei Chen:
A Genetic Algorithm for Statistical Database Security. 19-26 - Himawan Gunadhi, Arie Segev:
Temporal Query Optimization in Scientific Databases. 27-34 - Maurizio Rafanelli, Fabrizio L. Ricci:
A Visual Interface for Statistical Entities. 35-43 - Gultekin Özsoyoglu, Wen-Chi Hou, Adegbemiga Ola:
A Scientific DBMS for Programmable Logic Controllers. 44-50 - Scientific Data Management for Human Genome Appications (panel). 51
- Statistical Expert Systems (Panel). 52-54
- James C. French, Anita K. Jones, John L. Pfaltz:
A Summary of the NSF Scientific Database Workshop. 55-61
Volume 13, Number 4, December 1990
- Won Kim:
Letter from the Issue Editor. 1-2 - Peter Scheuermann, Clement T. Yu:
Report on the Workshop on Heterogenous Database Systems held at Northwest University, Evanston, Illinois, December 11-13, 1989. 3-11 - Hector Garcia-Molina, Bruce G. Lindsay:
Research Directions for Distributed Databases. 12-17 - Michael Stonebraker:
Architecture of Future Data Base Systems. 18-23 - François Bancilhon, Won Kim:
Object-Oriented Database Systems: In Transition. 24-28 - Amihai Motro:
Accomodating Imprecision in Database Systems: Issues and Solutions. 29-34 - Oliver Günther, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
Research Issues in Spatial Databases. 35-42 - Teresa F. Lunt, Eduardo B. Fernández:
Database Security. 43-50 - Sang Hyuk Son:
Real-Time Database Systems: A New Challenge. 51-57 - Shalom Tsur:
Data Dredging. 58-63
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