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- 1988
- Jorge B. Bocca, Philip J. Pearson:
On Prolog DBMS Connections: A Step Forward from Educe. Prolog and Databases 1988: 55-66 - Michael Freeston:
Grid Files for Efficient Prolog Clause Access. Prolog and Databases 1988: 188-211 - D. I. Howells, Nick J. Fiddian, W. A. Gray:
A Source-to-Source Meta-Translation System for Database Query Languages - Implementation in Prolog. Prolog and Databases 1988: 22-38 - William G. Imlah, Bart Demoen:
A Flexible Prolog-Based Lexical Database System. Prolog and Databases 1988: 332-339 - T. Irving:
A Generalized Interface Between Prolog and Relational Databases. Prolog and Databases 1988: 81-94 - Robert J. Lucas, G. A. Le Vine:
A Prolog-Relational Database Interface. Prolog and Databases 1988: 67-80 - K. Lunn, I. G. Archibald:
TREQL (Thornton Research Easy Query Language): An Intelligent Front-End to a Relational Database. Prolog and Databases 1988: 39- - David S. Moffat:
Modular Commitment in Persistent Prolog. Prolog and Databases 1988: 267- - F. Mouta, M. Howard Williams, J. C. Neves:
Implementing Query Languages in Prolog. Prolog and Databases 1988: 13-21 - Toshio Nomura, Stephen Lunn:
On Transaction Processing, Knowledge-Based Systems and Databases. Prolog and Databases 1988: 289-314 - Norman W. Paton, Peter M. D. Gray:
An Object-Oriented Database for Storage and Analysis of Protein Structure Data. Prolog and Databases 1988: 251-266 - Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, John Shepherd, Isaac Balbin, Graeme S. Port, Lee Naish, James A. Thom, Justin Zobel, Philip W. Dart:
The NU-Prolog Deductive Database System. Prolog and Databases 1988: 212-250 - Paul Singleton, C. D. Farris:
Software Configuration Management Using Prolog. Prolog and Databases 1988: 357- - Carol Small:
Guarded Default Databases: A Prototype Implementation. Prolog and Databases 1988: 121-134 - S. Todd:
An Interface from Prolog to a Binary Relational Database. Prolog and Databases 1988: 108- - Raf Venken, D. Donner:
A Data-Driven Execution Mechanism for Transaction-Oriented Information Systems. Prolog and Databases 1988: 279-288 - Raf Venken, Anne Mulkers:
The Interaction Between BIM-Prolog and Relational Databases. Prolog and Databases 1988: 95-107 - Laurent Vieille:
Recursive Query Processing: Fundamental Algorithms and the DedGin System. Prolog and Databases 1988: 135-158 - G. Williams:
The TRACE Club Expert System and Databases. Prolog and Databases 1988: 315-331 - M. Howard Williams, P. A. Massey, Jim A. Crammond:
Benchmarking Prolog for Database Applications. Prolog and Databases 1988: 161-187 - Peter M. D. Gray, Robert J. Lucas:
Prolog and Databases, Implementations and New Directions. . Ellis Horwood Ltd 1988, ISBN 0-7458-0371-7, pp. 1-357 [contents]
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