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ACM SIGMOD Conference 1987: San Francisco, California
- Umeshwar Dayal, Irving L. Traiger:

Proceedings of the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Management of Data 1987 Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 27-29, 1987. ACM Press 1987, ISBN 978-0-89791-236-5
Invited Speakers
- Raymond K. Neff:

Data Bases, Compound Objects, and Networked Workstations: Beyond Distributed Computing. 1 - Kurt Ingenthron:

Thoughts on Database Research: A User Perspective. 2
Panels
- Frank G. Halasz:

The Impact of Software Engineering Environments on the Design of Data Management Systems. 3 - Jim Gray:

Operating System Support for Data Management Systems. 4 - Gio Wiederhold:

Experience with Knowledge Bases. 5 - C. Mohan:

Directions in System Architectures for High Transaction Rates. 6 - Dina Bitton:

Technology Trends in Mass-Storage Systems. 7-8
Query Processing
- Yannis E. Ioannidis

, Eugene Wong:
Query Optimization by Simulated Annealing. 9-22 - Richard A. Ganski, Harry K. T. Wong:

Optimization of Nested SQL Queries Revisited. 23-33 - Serge Abiteboul, Paris C. Kanellakis, Gösta Grahne:

On the Representation and Querying of Sets of Possible Worlds. 34-48
Logic Queries
- Domenico Saccà, Carlo Zaniolo:

Magic Counting Methods. 49-59 - Hussien Aly, Z. Meral Özsoyoglu:

Non-deterministic Modelling of Logical Queries in Deductive Databases. 60-72 - Jiawei Han, Lawrence J. Henschen:

Handling Redundancy in the Processing of Recursive Database Queries. 73-81
High Performance Architectures
- Dean S. Daniels, Alfred Z. Spector, Dean S. Thompson:

Distributed Logging for Transaction Processing. 82-96 - Gary E. Herman, Gita Gopal, Kuo Chi Lee, Abel Weinrib:

The Datacycle Architecture for Very High Throughput Database Systems. 97-103 - Tobin J. Lehman, Michael J. Carey:

A Recovery Algorithm for A High-Performance Memory-Resident Database System. 104-117
Advanced Data Models
- Brian A. Nixon, Lawrence Chung, David Lauzon, Alexander Borgida, John Mylopoulos, Martin Stanley:

Implementation of a Compiler for a Semantic Data Model: Experiences with Taxis. 118-131 - Peter Lyngbæk, Victor Vianu:

Mapping a Semantic Database Model to the Relational Model. 132-142 - Mark A. Roth, Henry F. Korth:

The Design of ¬1NF Relational Databases into Nested Normal Form. 143-159
Rule-Based Query Optimization
- Goetz Graefe, David J. DeWitt:

The EXODUS Optimizer Generator. 160-172 - Johann Christoph Freytag:

A Rule-Based View of Query Optimization. 173-180 - Sreekumar T. Shenoy, Z. Meral Özsoyoglu:

A System for Semantic Query Optimization. 181-195
Extensible Systems
- Heinz-Bernhard Paul, Hans-Jörg Schek, Marc H. Scholl

, Gerhard Weikum, Uwe Deppisch:
Architecture and Implementation of the Darmstadt Database Kernel System. 196-207 - Joel E. Richardson, Michael J. Carey:

Programming Constructs for Database System Implementation in EXODUS. 208-219 - Bruce G. Lindsay, John McPherson, Hamid Pirahesh:

A Data Management Extension Architecture. 220-226
Transaction Management
- Sushil Jajodia, David Mutchler:

Dynamic Voting. 227-238 - Theo Härder, Kurt Rothermel:

Concepts for Transaction Recovery in Nested Transactions. 239-248 - Hector Garcia-Molina, Kenneth Salem:

Sagas. 249-259
Data Structures and Procedures
- Michael Freeston:

The BANG File: A New Kind of Grid File. 260-269 - Randal C. Nelson, Hanan Samet:

A Population Analysis for Hierarchical Data Structures. 270-277 - Timos K. Sellis

:
Efficiently Supporting Procedures in Relational Database Systems. 278-291
Engineering Database Systems
- Martin Hardwick:

Why Rose is Fast: Five Optimizations in the Design of an Experimental Database System for CAD/CAM Applications. 292-298 - Alfons Kemper, Peter C. Lockemann, Mechtild Wallrath:

An Object-Oriented Database System for Engineering Applications. 299-310 - Jay Banerjee, Won Kim, Hyoung-Joo Kim, Henry F. Korth:

Semantics and Implementation of Schema Evolution in Object-Oriented Databases. 311-322
Recursion
- Isabel F. Cruz, Alberto O. Mendelzon, Peter T. Wood

:
A Graphical Query Language Supporting Recursion. 323-330 - H. V. Jagadish, Rakesh Agrawal, Linda Ness:

A Study of Transitive Closure As a Recursion Mechanism. 331-344 - Weining Zhang, Clement T. Yu:

A Necessary Condition for a Doubly Recursive Rule to be Equivalent to a Linear Recursive Rule. 345-356
Inferencing in Databases
- Matthew Morgenstern:

Security and Inference in Multilevel Database and Knowledge-Base Systems. 357-373 - David W. Stemple, Subhasish Mazumdar, Tim Sheard:

On the Modes and Meaning of Feedback to Transaction Designers. 374-386
System Performance
- W. Bradley Rubenstein

, M. S. Kubicar, R. G. G. Cattell:
Benchmarking Simple Database Operations. 387-394 - Jim Gray, Gianfranco R. Putzolu:

The 5 Minute Rule for Trading Memory for Disk Accesses and The 10 Byte Rule for Trading Memory for CPU Time. 395-398 - James P. Richardson, Hongjun Lu, Krishna P. Mikkilineni:

Design and Evaluation of Parallel Pipelined Join Algorithms. 399-409
Performance Evaluation
- Margaret H. Butler:

Storage Reclamation in Object Oriented Database Systems. 410-425 - Christos Faloutsos

, Timos K. Sellis
, Nick Roussopoulos:
Analysis of Object Oriented Spatial Access Methods. 426-439 - Eric N. Hanson:

A Performance Analysis of View Materialization Strategies. 440-453
Temporal Data
- Arie Segev, Arie Shoshani:

Logical Modeling of Temporal Data. 454-466 - L. Edwin McKenzie, Richard T. Snodgrass:

Extending the Relational Algebra to Support Transaction Time. 467-478
Database Support for New Applications
- W. Bradley Rubenstein

:
A Database Design for Musical Information. 479-490 - Scott E. Hudson, Roger King:

Object-Oriented Database Support for Software Environments. 491-503 - W. Bruce Croft, David W. Stemple:

Supporting Offics Document Architectures with Constrained Types. 504-509

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