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Active Rules in Database Systems, 1999
- Norman W. Paton:
Active Rules in Database Systems. Monographs in Computer Science, Springer, New York 1999, ISBN 0-387-98529-8
Part 1: Fundamentals
- Norman W. Paton, Oscar Díaz:
Introduction. 3-27 - Alejandro P. Buchmann:
Architecture of Active Database Systems. 29-48
Part 2: Advanced Topics
- Elena Baralis:
Rule Analysis. 51-67 - Norman W. Paton, Andrew Dinn, M. Howard Williams:
Optimization. 69-80 - Tore Risch, Martin Sköld:
Monitoring Complex Rule Conditions. 81-102 - Andreas Geppert, Klaus R. Dittrich:
Performance Assessment. 103-125 - Oscar Díaz:
Tool Support. 127-145 - Günter von Bültzingsloewen, Arne Koschel, Peter C. Lockemann, Hans-Dirk Walter:
ECA Functionality in a Distributed Environment. 147-175 - Alvaro A. A. Fernandes:
Comparing Deductive and Active Databases. 177-194
Part 3: Systems
- Krishna G. Kulkarni, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Roberta Cochrane:
Active Database Features in SQL3. 197-219 - Eric N. Hanson:
Ariel. 221-232 - Stella Gatziu, Klaus R. Dittrich:
SAMOS. 233-247 - Oscar Díaz:
EXACT: An Approach to Coping with Heterogeneous Rule Execution Models. 249-261 - Jürgen Zimmermann, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
REACH. 263-277 - Christine Collet:
NAOS. 279-296 - Swarup Reddi, Alexandra Poulovassilis, Carol Small:
PFL: An Active Functional DBPL. 297-308 - Piero Fraternali, Stefano Paraboschi:
Chimera: A Language for Designing Rule Applications. 309-322 - Andrew Dinn, Norman W. Paton, M. Howard Williams:
RAP: The ROCK & ROLL Active Programming System. 323-336
Part 4: Applications
- Suzanne M. Embury, Peter M. D. Gray:
Database Internal Applications. 339-366 - Angelika Kotz Dittrich, Eric Simon:
Active Database Systems: Expectations, Commercial Experience, and Beyond. 367-404 - Jörgen Hansson, Mikael Berndtsson:
Active Real-Time Database Systems. 405-426
Part 5: Summary
- Norman W. Paton:
Summary. 429-434
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