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Journal Articles
- 2006
- [j9]Sean Snow, Stephen C. Jacobsen, David L. Wells, Kenneth W. Horch:
Microfabricated cylindrical multielectrodes for neural stimulation. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 53(2): 320-326 (2006) - 1994
- [j8]David L. Wells, Craig W. Thompson:
Evaluation of the Object Query Service Submissions to the Object Management Group. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 17(4): 36-45 (1994) - 1992
- [j7]David L. Wells, José A. Blakeley, Craig W. Thompson:
Architecture of an Open Object-Oriented Database Management System. Computer 25(10): 74-82 (1992) - 1991
- [j6]John Joseph, Satish M. Thatte, Craig W. Thompson, David L. Wells:
Object-oriented databases: design and implementation. Proc. IEEE 79(1): 42-64 (1991) - 1989
- [j5]John Joseph, Satish M. Thatte, Craig W. Thompson, David L. Wells:
Report on the Object-Oriented Database Workshop, Held in Conjuction with OOPSLA '88. SIGMOD Rec. 18(3): 78-101 (1989) - 1988
- [j4]Margaret H. Eich, David L. Wells:
Database Concurrency Control Using Data Flow Graphs. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 13(2): 197-227 (1988) - 1984
- [j3]Stephen L. Stepoway, David L. Wells, Gerald R. Kane:
A Multiprocessor Architecture for Generating Fractal Surfaces. IEEE Trans. Computers 33(11): 1041-1045 (1984) - 1981
- [j2]George I. Davida, David L. Wells, John B. Kam:
A Database Encryption System with Subkeys. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 6(2): 312-328 (1981) - 1978
- [j1]George I. Davida, David J. Linton, C. Russel Szelag, David L. Wells:
Database Security. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 4(6): 531-533 (1978)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2005
- [c9]Anthony R. Cassandra, Marian H. Nodine, Shilpa Bondale, Steve Ford, David L. Wells:
Using decision-theoretic models to enhance agent system survivability. AAMAS 2005: 1141-1142 - 1995
- [c8]Alejandro P. Buchmann, Jürgen Zimmermann, José A. Blakeley, David L. Wells:
Building an Integrated Active OODBMS: Requirements, Architecture, and Design Decisions. ICDE 1995: 117-128 - 1992
- [c7]David L. Wells, José A. Blakeley:
Distribution and Persistence in the Open Object-Oriented Database System. IWDOM 1992: 50-56 - 1990
- [c6]David L. Wells, Edwin K. Iversen, Clark C. Davis, Stephen C. Jacobsen:
An investigation of hydraulic actuator performance trade-offs using a generic model. ICRA 1990: 2168-2173 - 1989
- [c5]David L. Wells:
Object-Oriented Databases: Evolution or Revolution on Information System Designs (Panel Abstract). ICDE 1989: 418 - 1988
- [c4]Steve Ford, John Joseph, David E. Langworthy, David F. Lively, Girish Pathak, Edward R. Perez, Robert W. Peterson, Diana M. Sparacin, Satish M. Thatte, David L. Wells, Sanjive Agarwala:
ZEITGEIST: Database Support for Object-Oriented Programming. OODBS 1988: 23-42 - 1983
- [c3]Stephen L. Stepoway, David L. Wells, Gerald R. Kane:
An Architecture for Efficient Generation of Fractal Surfaces. ICPP 1983: 261-268 - [c2]K. A. Omar, David L. Wells:
Modified Architecture for the Sub-Keys Model. S&P 1983: 79-88 - 1978
- [c1]George I. Davida, David L. Wells, John B. Kam:
Security and Privacy. COMPSAC 1978: 194-203
Parts in Books or Collections
- 1996
- [p1]Margaret H. Eich, David L. Wells:
Database Concurrency Control Using Data Flow Graphs. Performance of Concurrency Control Mechanisms in Centralized Database Systems 1996: 215-247
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