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SIGMOD Record, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, March 1995
- Arie Segev:
Editor's (Farewell) Notes. 2
- Jian Zhang:
Application of OODB and SGML Techniques in Text Database: An Electronic Dictionary System. 3-8 - Asuman Dogac, Mehmet Altinel, Cetin Ozkan, Ilker Durusoy:
Implementation Aspects of an Object-Oriented DBMS. 9-14 - Kamalakar Karlapalem, Qing Li, Chung-Dak Shum:
HODFA: An Architectural Framework for Homogenizing Heterogeneous Legacy Database. 15-20 - Magdy S. Hanna:
A Close Look at the IFO Data Model. 21-26 - Shan-hoi Ng, Sheung-lun Hung:
Multigranularity Locking in Multiple Job Classes Transaction Processing System. 27-32 - Jan Jannink:
Implementing Deletion in B+-Trees. 33-38
- Hugh Darwen, C. J. Date:
The Third Manifesto. 39-49
- Akmal B. Chaudhri:
An Annotated Bibliography of Benchmarks for Object Databases. 50-57 - Ulrike Jaeger, Johann Christoph Freytag:
An Annotated Bibliography on Active Databases. 58-69
- P. Bruce Berra, Kingsley C. Nwosu, Bhavani Thuraisingham:
ACM Multimedia '94 Conference Workshop on Multimedia Database Management Systems. 70-72
- Matthias Jarke:
Information Systems Research at RWTH Aachen. 73-78 - Gunter Schlageter, Thomas Berkel, Eberhard Heuel, Silke Mittrach, Andreas Scherer, Wolfgang Wilkes:
The Database Group at University of Hagen (FernUniversitaet). 79-84
- Rafael Alonso:
Trade Press News. 85 - Carl Medsker, Margaret Christensen, Il-Yeol Song:
A Comparison of Three User Interfaces to Relational Microcomputer Data Bases. 86-99
- Xiaolei Qian:
Political Winds Change Direction Again. 100-105 - Calls for Papers and Announcements. 106-112
Volume 24, Number 2, June 1995
- Michael J. Carey, Donovan A. Schneider:
Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, San Jose, California, USA, May 22-25, 1995. ACM Press 1995, ISBN 978-0-89791-731-5 [contents]
Volume 24, Number 3, September 1995
- Jennifer Widom:
Editor's Notes. 2-3
- Serge Abiteboul, Richard Hull:
Response to "A Close Look at the IFO Data Model". 4 - Rudi Maelbrancke, Henk Olivié:
Optimizing Jan Jannink's Implementation of B+-tree Deletion. 5-7 - Patrick E. O'Neil, Goetz Graefe:
Multi-Table Joins Through Bitmapped Join Indices. 8-11
- Dac Khoa Doan, Norman W. Paton, Alistair C. Kilgour:
Design and User Testing of a Multi-Paradigm Query Interface to an Object-Oriented Database. 12-17 - Joseph Fong:
Mapping Extended Entity Relationship Model to Object Modeling Technique. 18-22 - Byung Suk Lee:
Normalization in OODB Design. 23-27 - Chiang Lee, Chia-Jung Chen, Hongjun Lu:
An Aspect of Query Optimization in Multidatabase Systems (Extended Abstract). 28-33 - Limsoon Wong:
An Introduction to Remy's Fast Polymorphic Record Projection. 34-39 - Stavros Kokkotos, Efstathios V. Ioannidis, Themis Panayiotopoulos, Constantine D. Spyropoulos:
On the Issue of Valid Time(s) in Temporal Databases. 40-43 - Evaggelia Pitoura, Bharat K. Bhargava:
A Framework for Providing Consistent and Recoverable Agent-Based Access to Heterogeneous in Mobile Databases. 44-49 - André Gamache, Nadjiba Sahraoui:
Addressing Techniques Used in Database Object Managers O2 and Orion. 50-55 - Asuman Dogac, Cevdet Dengi, Ebru Kilic, Gökhan Özhan, Fatma Ozcan, Sena Nural, Cem Evrendilek, Ugur Halici, Ismailcem Budak Arpinar, Pinar Koksal, N. Kesim, Sema Mancuhan:
METU Interoperable Database System. 56-61
- Tak W. Yan, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Information Finding in a Digital Library: The Stanford Perspective. 62-70
- Naphtali Rishe, Wei Sun, David Barton, Yi Deng, Cyril U. Orji, Michael Alexopoulos, Leonard Loureiro, Carlos Ordonez, Mario R. Sánchez, Artyom Shaposhnikov:
Florida International University High Performance Database Research Center. 71-76 - Arnon Rosenthal, Leonard J. Seligman, Catherine D. McCollum, Barbara T. Blaustein, Bhavani Thuraisingham, Edward Lafferty:
Data Management Research at The MITRE Corporation. 77-82
- Xiaolei Qian:
Turmoil at NASA, and Numerous Funding Announcements. 83-90
- Ralph Kimball, Kevin Strehlo:
Why Decision Support Fails and How To Fix It. 92-97
- Jeff Richey:
Condition Handling in SQL Persistent Stored Modules. 98-103
Volume 24, Number 4, December 1995
- Jennifer Widom:
Editor's Notes. 2
- Margaret H. Dunham, Abdelsalam Helal:
From the Guest Editors - Special Section on Data Management Issues in Mobile Computing. 3-4 - Margaret H. Dunham, Abdelsalam Helal:
Mobile Computing and Databases: Anything New? 5-9 - Brian Noble, Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
A Research Status Report on Adaptation for Mobile Data Access. 10-15 - Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Jin Jing, Tetsuya Furukawa:
Wireless Client/Server Computing for Personal Information Services and Applications. 16-21 - Ouri Wolfson, A. Prasad Sistla, Son Dao, Kailash Narayanan, Ramya Raj:
View Maintenance in Mobile Computing. 22-27 - Rafael Alonso, Yuh-Lin Chang, Liviu Iftode, V. S. Mani:
Managing Video Data in a Mobile Environment. 28-33 - Bharat K. Bhargava, Melliyal Annamalai, Evaggelia Pitoura:
Digital Library Services in Mobile Computing. 34-39
- Özgür Ulusoy:
An Annotated Bibliography on Real-Time Database Systems. 40-45
- Arie Segev, Christian S. Jensen, Richard T. Snodgrass:
Report on The 1995 International Workshop on Temporal Databases. 46-52 - Michael H. Böhlen:
Temporal Database System Implementations. 53-60
- Susanne Englert, Ray Glasstone, Waqar Hasan:
Parallelism and its Price: A Case Study of NonStop SQL/MP. 61-71
- Murali Venkatrao, Michael Pizzo:
SQL/CLI - A New Binding Style for SQL. 72-77
- Timos K. Sellis, Yannis Vassiliou:
The Database Group at National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). 78-83 - Pamela Drew, Babak Hamidzadeh, Kamalakar Karlapalem, Alex Chia-Yee Kean, Dik Lun Lee, Qing Li, Frederick H. Lochovsky, Chung-Dak Shum, Beat Wüthrich:
Data and Knowledge Base Research at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. 84-89
- Xiaolei Qian:
Opportunities at ARPA, NSF, and Elsewhere. 90-93
- Rafael Alonso:
Trade Press News. 94 - Doug Stacey:
Replication: DB2, Oracle, or Sybase? 95-101 - Rich Finkelstein:
The New Middleware. 102-106 - Calls for Papers and Announcements. 107-112
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