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7th ADC 1996: Melbourne, Australia
- Rodney W. Topor:
Proceeding Seventh Australasian Database Conference, ADC '96, Melbourne, Australia, January 29-30, 1996. Australian Computer Science Communications 18(2), 1996
Session 1A
- Takayuki Suzuki, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
Development and Performance Analysis of a Temporal Persistent Object Store POST/C++. Australian Database Conference 1996: 1-10 - Lutz M. Wegner, Manfred Paul, Jens Thamm, Sven Thelemann:
Pointer Swizzling in Non-Mapped Object Stores. Australasian Database Conference 1996: 11-20
Session 1B
- Daryl J. D'Souza, James A. Thom:
A Framework for Information Discovery Systems. Australasian Database Conference 1996 - Ravi V. Shankar, Ross Wilkinson:
Is Document Retrieval English Based? Australasian Database Conference 1996
Session 2A
- Evan P. Harris, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
Holding a Page: Enhanced Page Level Access Control for Database Systems. Australasian Database Conference 1996: 38-47 - Chae-Kyu Kim, Janusz R. Getta:
Hybrid Concurrency Control in Database Systems. Australasian Database Conference 1996
Session 2B
- Ok-Hyeong Cho, Robert M. Colomb:
Datalog Rule Evaluation in Associative Computers and Massively Parallel SIMD Machines. Australasian Database Conference 1996 - Catherine A. Ewald, Xiaofang Zhou:
Efficient Matrix Based Transitive Closure Algorithms for Functional Dependency Graphs. Australasian Database Conference 1996: 66-71
Invited Presentation
- David J. Abel:
What's Special about Spatial? Australasian Database Conference 1996
Session 3
- Tuong Dao, Ron Sacks-Davis, James A. Thom:
Indexing Structured Text for Queries on Containment Relationships. Australasian Database Conference 1996: 82-91 - Mohammad Lotfi-Jam, Alan J. Kent:
Parallel Document Retrieval Using the Connection Machine. Australasian Database Conference 1996
Session 4
- Aamir Rasheed, Arkady B. Zaslavsky:
Ensuring Database Availability in Dynamically Changing Mobile Computing Environment. Australasian Database Conference 1996: 100-108 - Jeffrey Xu Yu, Kian-Lee Tan, Xun Qu:
On Balancing Workload in a Highly Mobile Environment. Australasian Database Conference 1996
Invited Presentation
Session 5A
- Robert M. Colomb:
Category-Theoretic Co-Products, Schema Discrepancies and Role Abstractions in Information Systems. Australasian Database Conference 1996 - Dong-Tsan Lee, Chin-Ping Tsang:
Solving the Database Update Problem Using Linear Logic. Australasian Database Conference 1996 - Dean Kuo, Michael Lawley, Chengfei Liu, Maria E. Orlowska:
A Model for Transactional Workflows. Australasian Database Conference 1996: 139-146
Session 5B
- Banchong Harangsri, John Shepherd, Anne H. H. Ngu:
Query Classification in Multidatabase Systems. Australasian Database Conference 1996: 147-156 - Kevin H. Liu, Yi Jiang, Clement H. C. Leung:
Query Execution in the Presence of Data Skew in Parallel Databases. Australasian Database Conference 1996 - Jeffrey Xu Yu, Kian-Lee Tan:
Scheduling Issues in Partitioned Temporal Join. Australasian Database Conference 1996
Session 6
- Ljiljana Brankovic, Mirka Miller, Jozef Sirán:
Towards a Practical Auditing Method for the Prevention of Statistical Database Compromise. Australasian Database Conference 1996: 177-184 - Glenn R. Wightwick, Simon F. Wail, Jon J. Eaves:
Architecture of a Scalable Medical Imaging Server. Australasian Database Conference 1996 - Werner Winiwarter:
Unknown Value Lists and Their Use for Semantic Analysis in IDA - the Integrated Deductive Approach to Natural Language Interface Design. Australasian Database Conference 1996

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