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Information Systems , Volume 19, 1994
Volume 19, Number 1
Selected Papers from: Fourth International Conference on Extending Database Technology (EDBT'94), 28-31 March 1994, Cambridge, U.K.
- Matthias Jarke, Dennis E. Shasha:
Information Systems takes a new direction. 1 - Janis A. Bubenko Jr., Matthias Jarke, Keith G. Jeffery:
Guest Editorial for the Special Issue on Extending Database Technology. 2 - Renée J. Miller, Yannis E. Ioannidis, Raghu Ramakrishnan:
Schema equivalence in heterogeneous systems: bridging theory and practice. 3-31 - Martin Buchheit, Manfred A. Jeusfeld
, Werner Nutt, Martin Staudt:
Subsumption between queries to object-oriented databases. 33-54 - Rakesh Agrawal, Linda G. DeMichiel:
Type derivation using the projection operation. 55-68 - Hamid Pirahesh, Bernhard Mitschang, Norbert Südkamp, Bruce G. Lindsay:
Composite-object views in relational DBMS: an implementation perspective. 69-88 - X. Zhao, Roger G. Johnson, Nigel J. Martin:
DBJ - a Dynamic Balancing Hash Join algorithm in multiprocessor database systems. 89-100 - Gustavo Alonso, Radek Vingralek, Divyakant Agrawal, Yuri Breitbart, Amr El Abbadi, Hans-Jörg Schek, Gerhard Weikum:
Unifying concurrency control and recovery of transactions. 101-115
Volume 19, Number 2
- Matthias Jarke, Dennis E. Shasha:
The new Editorial Board of Information Systems . 117-120 - Joachim W. Schmidt, Florian Matthes
:
The DBPL Project: Advances in Modular Database Programming. 121-140 - Manolis Koubarakis:
Database models for infinite and indefinite temporal information. 141-173 - Patrick van Bommel, György Kovács, András Micsik
:
Transformation of database populations and operations from the conceptual to the internal level. 175-191
- Michael Unwalla:
A mixed transaction cost model for coarse grained multi-column partitioning in a shared-nothing database machine. Inf. Syst. 19(2): 193 (1994) - Stefan Eherer:
A Software Environment for the Cooperative Design of Hypertext Documents. Inf. Syst. 19(2): 193 (1994)
Volume 19, Number 3
Selected Papers from: Fifth International Conference an Advanced Information Systems Engineering ( CAISE'93 ), June 1993, Paris-Sorbonne, France
- Colette Rolland:
Introduction. 197 - Joël Brunet, Corine Cauvet, D. Meddahi, Farida Semmak:
Applying object-oriented analysis on a case study. 199-209 - Carme Quer
, Antoni Olivé:
Deteriming Object Interaction in Object-Oriented Deductive Conceptual Models. 211-227 - Andreas L. Opdahl
, Guttorm Sindre
:
A Taxonomy for Real-World Modelling Concepts. 229-241 - Klaus Pohl:
The three dimensions of requirements engineering: a framework and its applications. 243-258 - Valeria De Antonellis, Silvana Castano
, Lorenzo Vandoni:
Building reusable components through project evolution analysis. 259-274 - Paul Johannesson:
Schema standardization as an aid in view integration. 275-290 - Vali Lalioti
, Pericles Loucopoulos
:
Visualisation of conceptual specifications. 291-309
Volume 19, Number 4
- Rosana S. G. Lanzelotte
, Patrick Valduriez, Mohamed Zaït, Mikal Ziane:
Invited Project Review: Industrial-strength parallel query optimization: issues and lessons. 311-330 - Alberto H. F. Laender, Marco A. Casanova, Alexandre P. de Carvalho, L. F. G. G. M. Ridolfi:
An analysis of SQL integrity constraints from an entity-relationship model perspective. 331-358 - Victor M. Markowitz:
Safe referential integrity and null constraint structures in relational databases. 359-378
Volume 19, Number 5
- Gerhard Weikum, Christof Hasse, Alex Moenkeberg, Peter Zabback:
The COMFORT Automatic Tuning Project, Invited Project Review. 381-432 - Yannis Manolopoulos, Nikos A. Lorentzos:
Performance of Linear Hashing Schemes for Primary Key Retrieval. 433-446
Volume 19, Number 6
- Betty Salzberg:
On Indexing Spatial and Temporal Data, Invited Project Review. 447-465 - Stefano Ceri, Jennifer Widom:
Deriving Incremental Production Rules for Deductive Data. 467-490 - Edward Sciore:
Query Abbreviation in the Entity-Relationship Model. 491-511
Volume 19, Number 7
- Christian S. Jensen
, Michael D. Soo, Richard T. Snodgrass:
Unifying Temporal Data Models via a Conceptual Model. 513-547 - Chiang Lee, Kien A. Hua:
A Self-Adjusting Data Distribution Mechanism for Multidimensional Load Balancing in Multiprocessor-Based Database Systems. 549-567 - Michael Vassilakopoulos
, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Analytical Comparison of Two Spatial Data Structures. 569-582 - Isamu Kobayashi:
Complete Decompositions of Join Dependencies. 583-603
Volume 19, Number 8
- August-Wilhelm Scheer:
ARIS Toolset: A Software Product is Born. 607-624 - Wolfgang König:
Guest Editorial. Inf. Syst. 19(8): 625-627 (1994) - Eberhard Stickel, Jens Hunstock, Anke Ortmann, Jan Ortmann:
Data Sharing Economics and Requirements for Integration Tool Design. 629-642 - Andreas Oberweis, Gabriele Scherrer, Wolffried Stucky:
INCOME/STAR: Methodology and Tools for the Development of Distributed Information Systems. 643-682 - Stefan Kirn, Rainer Unland, Ulrich Wanka:
MAMBA: Automatic Customization of Computerized Business Processes. 683-697 - T. Heissel, Hermann Krallmann, U. Meyer, Michael Müller-Wünsch, C. Schopf, Ansgar Woltering:
A Generic Approach for Computer-Assistance of Complex Decision Processes. 683-697 - Peter Mertens, Jürgen Falk, Stefan Spieck:
Comparisons of Agent Approaches with Centralized Alternatives Based on Logistical Scenarios. 699-709

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