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Journal of Database Management, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January-March 2002
- Veda C. Storey, Robert C. Goldstein, Jason Ding:
Common Sense Reasoning in Automated Database Design: An Empirical Test. 3-14 - Jung-Ho Ahn, Hyoung-Joo Kim:
The Soprano Extensible Object Storage System. 15-24 - Balaji Rajagopalan, Ravindra Krovi:
Benchmarking Data Mining Algorithms. 25-35 - Asuman Dogac, Arif Tumer:
Issues in Mobile Electronic Commerce. 36-42
Volume 13, Number 2, April-June 2002
- Heikki Topi, Venkataraman Ramesh:
Human Factors Research on Data Modeling: A Review of Prior Research, An Extended Framework and Future Research Directions. 3-19 - Terry A. Halpin:
Metaschemas for ER, ORM and UML Data Models: A Comparison. 20-30 - Ramzi A. Haraty, Nashat Mansour, Bassel Daou:
Regression Testing of Database Applications. 31-42 - Brian Henderson-Sellers:
The Use of Subtypes and Stereotypes in the UML Model. 43-50
Volume 13, Number 3, July-September 2002
- Cecil Chua Eng Huang, Roger H. L. Chiang, Ee-Peng Lim:
On Conceptual Micro-Object Modeling. 1-16 - Wai Yin Mok, David P. Paper:
Using Harel's Statecharts to Model Business Workflows. 17-34 - George C. Philip:
Normalization of Relations with Nulls in Candidate Keys. 35-45 - Roy Gelbard, Israel Spiegler:
Representation and Storage of Motion Data. 46-63
Volume 13, Number 4, October-December 2002
- Stef Joosten, Sandeep Purao:
A Rigorous Approach for Mapping Workflows to Object-Oriented IS Models. 1-19 - Eladio Domínguez, Ángel Luis Rubio, María Antonia Zapata:
Dynamic Semantics of UML State Machines: A Metamodeling Perspective. 20-38 - Joseph Fung, Hing Kwok Wong:
Online Analytical Mining of Path Traversal Patterns for Web Measurement. 39-61 - Steven A. Conrad, Binshan Lin, Peter T. Rycus:
Database Technology for Global Support of a Medical Registry: An Implementation Case. 62-73
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