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SIGFIDET Workshop 1971: San Diego, California
- Edgar F. Codd, Albert L. Dean Jr.:
Proceedings of 1971 ACM-SIGFIDET Workshop on Data Description, Access and Control, San Diego, California, USA, November 11-12, 1971. ACM 1971, ISBN 978-1-4503-7300-5 - Title, Workshop Committee, Table of Contents.
Session 3A
- E. F. Codd:
Normalized Data Structure: A Brief Tutorial. 1-17 - I. J. Heath:
Unacceptable File Operations in a Relational Data Base. 19-33 - E. F. Codd:
A Database Sublanguage Founded on the Relational Calculus. 35-68
Session 3B
- Robert W. Engles:
An Analysis of the April 1971 Data Base Task Group Report. 69-91 - Gordon C. Everest, Edgar H. Sibley:
A Critique of the Guide-SHARE DBMS Requirements. 93-112
Session 5A
- Domenico Ferrari:
On the Architecture of Data Base Systems. 113-115 - C. J. Date, P. Hopewell:
File Definition and Logical Data Independence. 117-138 - C. J. Date, P. Hopewell:
Storage Structure and Physical Data Independence. 139-168
Session 5B
- Jack E. Shemer:
Access Methods: A Brief Overview for the 1971 ACM SIGFIDET Workshop. 169-172 - G. M. Nijssen:
Efficient Batch Updating of a Random File. 173-186 - Gary D. Knott:
Expandable Open Addressing Hash Table Storage and Retrieval. 187-206 - Theodore Rotwitt Jr., Paul A. D. de Maine:
Storage Optimization of Tree Structured Files. 207-217 - Rudolf Bayer:
Binary B-Trees for Virtual Memory. 219-235
Session 6A
- Peter S. Browne:
Data Privacy and Integrity: An Overview. 237-240 - Peter S. Browne, Dennis D. Steinauer:
A Model for Access Control. 241-262 - Richard C. Owens Jr.:
Evaluation of Access Authorization Characteristics of Derived Data Sets. 263-278 - Albert L. Dean Jr.:
Data Privacy and Integrity Requirements for Online Data Management Systems. 279-298
Session 6B
- Don P. Moehrke:
Evolution of Data Base Management at A.O. Smith. 299-323 - James L. Parker:
Information Retrieval with Large-Scale Geographic Data Bases. 325-347 - Honien Liu:
A Data Base System Defined to Support a Large Information System. 349-372
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