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- 1983
- Lothar Gründig, Peter Pistor:
Land-Informations-Systeme und ihre Anforderungen an Datenbank-Schnittstellen. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 61-75 - Matthias Jarke:
Zur Beuerteilung natürlichsprachlicher Endbenutzerschnittstellen von Datenbanken. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 42-60 - Jakob Karszt, Wolffried Stucky:
Datenmodelle, Schemadefinitionen und Datenmanipulation in Datenbank-Pascal. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 183-198 - Horst Kinzinger:
Erweiterung einer Datendank-Anfragesprache zur Unterstützung des Versionenkonzepts. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 96-112 - Winfried Lamersdorf, Joachim W. Schmidt:
Rekursive Datenmodelle. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 148-168 - Egbert Lehmann:
ISAR - ein experimentelles deutschsprachiges Faktenabfragesystem. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 11-25 - Heinz Marburger, Bernhard Nebel:
Natürlichsprachlicher Datenbankzugang mit HAM-ANS: Syntaktische Korrepsondenz, natürlichsprachliche Qualifizierung und semantisches Modell des Diskursbereichs. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 26-41 - Klaus Meyer-Wegener:
User Interfaces of DB/CD Systems. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 219-237 - Th. Müller, Dieter Steinbauer:
Eine Sprachschnittstelle zur Versionenkontrolle in CAM-Datenbanken. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 76-95 - Jürg Nievergelt:
Die Gestaltung der Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 1-10 - Erich Ortner:
Der Begriffskalkül - eine Konstruktionssprache für die Spezifikation von Datenbankanwendungen auf der Ebene der Benutzer. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 169-182 - Peter Pistor, Bo S. Hansen, Michael R. Hansen:
Eine sequelartige Sprachschnittstelle für das NF2-Modell. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 134-147 - M. Rieskamp, Gunter Schlageter:
Anfragesprachen für Netzwerk-Datenbanken: Übersicht und Vergleich. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 199-218 - Hans-Jörg Schek, Marc H. Scholl:
Die NF2-Relationenalgebra zur einheitlichen Manipulation externer, konzeptueller und interner Datenstrukturen. Sprachen für Datenbanken 1983: 113-133 - Joachim W. Schmidt:
Sprachen für Datenbanken, Fachgespräch auf der 13. GI-Jahrestagung, Hamburg 3.-7. Oktober 1983. Informatik-Fachberichte 72, Springer 1983, ISBN 3-540-12733-X [contents]
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