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IEEE Database Engineering Bulletin, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1977
- Diane C. P. Smith, John Miles Smith:
Research into Database Machines at the University of Utah. 1-4 - Geneva G. Belford, John D. Day:
Cost Analysis of Data Distribution. 5-12 - Workshop on Operating and Database Management Systems, March 21-22, 1977, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (Program and Abstacts). 13-23
- Membership List of TC on Database Engineering. 24-28
- Editor's Notes / Meetings of Interest.
Volume 1, Number 2, June 1977
- David K. Hsiao:
Letter from the Chairman. 1-2 - C. Robert Carlson:
Review of Workshop on Operating and Data Base Management Systems, March 21-22, 1977, Evanston, Illinois. 3 - David K. Hsiao:
Data Base Computer - Why and How. 4-7 - Gillian Kirkby, Michael Grohn:
The Reference Monitor Technique for Security in Data Base Management Systems. 8-16 - Meetings of Interest. 16-17
Volume 1, Number 3, September 1977
- Vincent Y. Lum:
Letter from the Chairman. 1 - G. Jack Lipovski:
A Post-Mortem on CASSM. 2-5 - Carlo Zaniolo:
Review of the ACM-SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data. 5-6 - Stanley R. Ames Jr.:
User Interface Multilevel Security Issues in a Transaction Oriented Data Base Management System. 7-14 - John Grant:
Book Review - Data Base Design by Gio Wiederhold. 15 - Call for Abstracts in Data Base Engineering / Meetings of Interest. 16-17
Volume 1, Number 4, December 1977
- Letter from Bing Yao, Roles Commitee Chairman and Proposed Bylaws of TC/DBE. 1-5
- David K. Hsiao:
Report on the Third International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, Tokyo, Japan. 6-7 - Deborah Downs, Gerald J. Popek:
A Kernel Design for a Secure Data Base Management System. 8-14 - TC/DBE Membership Application Form. 15
- Call for Abstracts in Data Base Engineering and Research Project Abstract. 16-17
- Meetings of Interest. 18-21
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