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12. BNCOD 1994: Guildford, U.K.
- David S. Bowers:
Directions in Databases, 12th British National Conference on Databases, BNCOD 12, Guildford, United Kingdom, July 6-8, 1994, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 826, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-58235-5
Invited Papers
- Richard Barker:
Managing Open Systems Now that the Glass-house Has Gone. 1-12 - Peter M. D. Gray:
Knowledge Reuse through Networks of Large KBS. 13-22
Temporal Databases
- Scarlet Schwiderski, Gunter Saake:
Expressing Temporal Behaviour with Extended ECA Rules. 23-37 - Spyros Soukeras, Peter J. H. King:
Temporal Databases: an Event Oriented Approach. 38-54
Formal Approaches
- Daniel Kim Chung Chan, Philip W. Trinder:
Object Comprehensions: A Query Notation for Object-Oriented Databases. 55-72 - Suad Alagic, Rajshekhar Sunderraman:
Expressivity of Typed Logic Paradigms for Object-Oriented Databases. 73-89 - Rajiv Bagai, Rajshekhar Sunderraman:
Algebraic Computation of the Well-Founded Model for General Deductive Databases. 90-104
Parallel Databases
- Innes Jelly, Jon M. Kerridge, Chris Bates:
Benchmarking Parallel SQL Database Machines. 105-120 - Albert G. Burger, Peter Thanisch:
Branching Transactions: A Transaction Model for Parallel Database Systems. 121-136 - Niall McCarroll, Jon M. Kerridge:
A Strategy for Semantic Integrity Enforcement in a Parallel Database Machine. 137-152
Object Oriented Databases
- Norman W. Paton, Ghassan Al-Qaimari, Khoa Doan:
On Interface Objects In Object-Oriented Databases. 153-169 - Graham J. L. Kemp, Jesus J. Iriarte, Peter M. D. Gray:
Efficient Access to FDM Objects Stored in a Relational Database. 170-186 - Peter J. Barclay, Jessie B. Kennedy:
A Conceptual Language for Querying Object Oriented Data. 187-204
Distributed Databases
- John Murphy, Jane Grimson:
The Jupiter System: A Prototype for Multidatabase Interoperability. 205-220 - Keith G. Jeffery, Liz Hutchinson, John Kalmus, Michael D. Wilson, Wernher Behrendt, Colin Macnee:
A Model for Heterogeneous Distributed Database Systems. 221-234
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