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10. BNCOD 1992, Aberdeen, Scotland
- Peter M. D. Gray, Robert J. Lucas:

Advanced Database Systems, 10th British National Conference on Databases, BNCOD 10, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK, July 6-8, 1992, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 618, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55693-1
Invited Papers
- Michael L. Brodie:

The Promise of Distributed Computing and the Challenges of Legacy Systems. 1-28 - D. J. L. Gradwell:

Object Oriented Requirements Capture and Analysis - The ORCA Project. 29-41
Object-Oriented Databases
- Simon R. Monk, Ian Sommerville:

A Model for Versioning of Classes in Object-Oriented Databases. 42-58 - Eran Tuv, Alexandra Poulovassilis, Mark Levene:

A Storage Manager for the Hypernode Model. 59-77 - Gunter Saake, Ralf Jungclaus:

Views and Formal Implementation in a Three-Level Schema Architecture for Dynamic Objects. 78-95
Parallel Implementations and Industrial Systems
- Andrew Holman:

The MEIKO Computing Surface: A Parallel & Scalable Open Systems Platform for Oracle. 96-114 - Jon Page:

A Study of a Parallel Database Machine and its Performance the NCR/Teradata DBC/1012. 115-137 - Mike Unwalla, Jon M. Kerridge:

Control of a Large Massively Parallel Database Machine Using SQL Cataloque Extensions, and a DSDL in Preference to an Operating System. 138-155
Non-Relational Data Models
- David R. Sutton

, Peter J. H. King:
Integration of Modal Logic and the Functional Data Model. 156-174 - M. H. Kay, P. J. Rivett, T. J. Walters:

The Raleigh Activity Model: Integrating Versions, Concurrency, and Access Control. 175-191 - Richard Cooper, Zhenzhou Qin:

A Graphical Data Modelling Program with Constraint Specification and Management. 192-208
Logic Programming and Databases
- M. A. Qutaishat, Nick J. Fiddian, W. A. Gray:

Association Merging in a Schema Meta-Integration System for a Heterogeneous Object-Oriented Database Environment. 209-226 - Oscar Díaz

, Suzanne M. Embury:
Generating Active Rules from High-Level Specifications. 227-243 - M. M. Fonkam, W. A. Gray:

Employing Integrity Constraints for Query Modification and Intensional Answer Generation in Multi-database Systems. 244-260

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