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8. BNCOD 1990: York, UK
- Alan W. Brown, Peter Hitchcock:
Proceedings of the 8th Bristish National Conference on Databases (BNCOD-8), Univerity of York, York, UK, July 9-11, 1990. Pitman Publishing 1990, ISBN 0-273-08837-8
Database Architectures
- William Kent:
The Evolving Role of Database in Object Systems. BNCOD 1990: 1-9 - Jean Louis Cheval:
A Version Model for Object-Oriented Databases. BNCOD 1990: 10-31 - Jonathan P. Gray, F. Poole:
A Transputer Based Implementation of a Parallel Database System. BNCOD 1990: 32-63 - Peter J. H. King, Mir Derakhshan, Alexandra Poulovassilis, Carol Small:
TriStap - An Investigation into the Implementation and Exploitation of Binary Relational Storage Structures. BNCOD 1990: 64-84
Theoretical Issues
- Thomas Ludwig:
Compilation of Complex DATALOG with Stratified Negation. BNCOD 1990: 85-107 - X. Y. Wang, W. A. Gray, Nick J. Fiddian:
Semantic Transaction Optimization in Relational Databases. BNCOD 1990: 108-123 - Peter T. Wood:
Graph Views and Recursive Query Languages. BNCOD 1990: 124-141
Applications
- Deborah Thomas:
Implementing the Emerging ISO Standard STEP into a Relational Database. BNCOD 1990: 142-158 - Greg Nichols, Steven A. Demurjian:
Object-Oriented Database design for the Ozone Software Development Environment. BNCOD 1990: 159-178 - Friedrich Lohmann, Karl Neumann:
Geoscientific Database System Supporting Cartography and Application Programming. BNCOD 1990: 179-195
Interfaces and Office Information Systems
- D. J. L. Gradwell:
The Arrival of IRDS Standards. BNCOD 1990: 196-209 - Augusto Celentano, Maria Grazia Fugini, Silvano Pozzi:
A Modelling Paradigm for Retrieval of Office Documents. BNCOD 1990: 210-223 - T. J. Sillitoe, B. Nick Rossiter, Michael A. Heather:
Trail Management in Hypertext: Database Support for Navigation through Textual Complex Objects. BNCOD 1990: 224-242 - Alan W. Brown, Roger Kenton Took, William G. Daly:
Design and Construction of Graphical Database User Interfaces Using Surface Interaction. BNCOD 1990: 243-262
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