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IEEE Database Engineering Bulletin, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 1983
- Won Kim:
Letter from the Editor. 1 - Yahiko Kambayashi:
Letter form the Guest Editor. 2 - Yahiko Kambayashi:
Some Characteristics of the Japanese Computer Industry. 3-4 - Akifumi Makinouchi, Masayoshi Tezuka, Yasunori Kanda:
An Enhanced Relational Data Base System for Planning and Management Information Processing (PLANNER). 5-8 - Masahiro Minami:
AIM: Advanced Information Manager. 9-12 - Kazuo Taguchi:
Extended Data Management System (EDMS). 13-16 - Kazuaki Masamoto:
Online Database Management System. 17-21 - Kazuyuki Hara, Tatsuo Gotoh, Tsuyoshi Miyazaki, Ken Takeuchi, Shigeru Mabuchi:
Relational Data Base Systems INQ and RIOS. 22-28 - Yoshioki Ishii:
Introducing ADABAS to the Japanese Market. 29-32 - Toru Takeshita:
Overview of IMS/VS Fast Path Enhancement. 33-39 - Kenji Suzuki, Sajio Ikeda:
Database Management Systems for Very Large Scale Applications. 40-44 - Haruhiko Imamura:
The Data Communication System for Nationwide Banking System. 45-47 - Yukio Sakai, Yasuhiko Kuranaga:
CADETT: Computer Aided Design and Engineering Tool for Toyota. 48-52 - Koichi Tsukigi, Yohtaro Hasegawa:
The Travel Reservation On-Line Network System. 53-57 - Makoto Takizawa:
Heterogeneous Distributed Database System: JDDBS. 58-62 - Syunsuke Uemura:
Database Machine Activities in Japan. 63-64
Volume 6, Number 2, June 1983
- Daniel R. Ries:
Letter from the Editor. 1-2 - Richard Gostanian:
The Auragen System 4000. 3-8 - J. C. West, M. A. Isman, S. G. Hannaford:
Transaction Processing in the PERPOS Operating System. 9-19 - Peter S. Kastner:
A Fault-Tolerant Transaction Processing Environment. 20-28 - Stephen E. Jones:
The Synapse Approach to High System and Database Availability. 29-34 - Neil B. Cohen, Scott Henderson, Chak Won:
A Highly Reliable System for Distributed Word Processing. 35-41 - D. Cohen, J. E. Holcomb, M. B. Sury:
Database Management Strategies to Support Network Services. 42-49 - J. Robert Good:
Experience with a Large Distributed Banking System. 50-56 - I. Aaro, J. G. Holland:
Distributed Database Support. 57-62 - Gerald J. Popek, Greg Thiel:
Distributed Data Management Issues in the LOCUS System. 63-67 - Joachim W. Schmidt, Manuel Reimer, P. Putfarken, Manuel Mall, Jürgen Koch, Matthias Jarke:
Research in Database Programming: Language Constructs and Execution Models. 68-73
Volume 6, Number 3, September 1983
- Frederick H. Lochovsky:
Letter from the Editor. 1 - Won Kim:
Letter from the Chief-Editor. 2-3 - Moshé M. Zloof:
Clarifying Some Issues in Office Automation. 4-11 - Gael A. Curry:
An Overview of the Architecture(s) of the XEROX Star Office System. 12-20 - William T. Coleman III, Scott Warren:
The Visi On Operating System. 21-30 - Roger L. Haskin:
Document Processing in an Automated Office. 31-35 - John Hogg, Murray S. Mazer, Stelios Gamvroulas, Dennis Tsichritzis:
Imail - An Intelligent Mail System. 36-42 - Frederick H. Lochovsky:
A Knowledge-Based Approach to Supporting Office Work. 43-51
Volume 6, Number 4, December 1983
- Won Kim:
Letter from the Chief-Editor. 1-2 - James Clifford, Matthias Jarke, Yannis Vassiliou:
A Short Introduction to Expert Systems. 3-16 - Koichi Furukawa, Kazuhiro Fuchi:
Knowledge Engineering and Fifth Generation Computers. 17-19 - Kamran Parsaye:
Logic Programming and Relational Databases. 20-29 - John P. McDermott:
The Knowledge Engineering Process. 30-37 - John E. Reiter:
A Review of the Prospector Project. 38-45 - Yoshinari Kanamori, J. Sugawara, Yoshifumi Masunaga:
An Orthodontic Case Study Instruction System Based on a Relational Database System. 46-49 - Yannis Vassiliou, Matthias Jarke, James Clifford:
Expert Systems for Business Apllications - A Research Project at New York University. 50-55 - Gilles M. E. Lafue:
Basic Decisions about Linking an Expert System with a DBMS: A Case Study. 56-64 - Michael Stonebraker, John Woodfill, Erika Andersen:
Implementation of Rules in Relational Data Base Systems. 65-74 - Gio Wiederhold, Jack Milton, Daniel Sagalowicz:
Applications of Artificial Intelligence in the Knowledge-Based Management Systems Project. 75-82
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