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Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: Montreal, Canada
- Vangalur S. Alagar, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan, Fereidoon Sadri:
Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering, Proceedings of the Workshop on Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering, Montreal, Canada, 15-16 May 1992. Workshops in Computing, Springer 1993, ISBN 3-540-19812-1 - Anthony J. Bonner, Michael Kifer:
transaction Logic: An (Early) Exposé. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 1-24 - Fereidoon Sadri:
Aggregate Operations in the Information Source Tracking Method. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 24-38 - Rokia Missaoui, Robert Godin:
An Incremental Concept Formation Approach for Learning from Databases. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 39-53 - Deepak Kapur, David R. Musser, Xumin Nie:
The Tecton Proof System. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 54-79 - Vangalur S. Alagar:
Modeling Time in Information Systems. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 80-95 - Greetha Ramanathan:
A Unified Framework for Database Specification: Functional Approach. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 96-110 - Lynn S. Marshall, Linda Simon:
Using VDM Within an Object-Oriented Framework. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 111-121 - Pankaj Goyal:
Software Engineering Environments - What Do We Want? Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 122-138 - Jiawei Han:
Efficient Deduction and Induction: Key to the Success of Data-Intensive Knowledge-Base Systems. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 139-157 - Laks V. S. Lakshmanan, Daniel A. Nonen:
On Querying Temporal Deductive Databases. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 158-174 - Fangqing Dong, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan:
Intuitionistic Interpretation of Deductive Databases with Incomplete Information. Formal Methods in Databases and Software Engineering 1992: 175-192
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