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9th VLDB 1983: Florence, Italy
- Mario Schkolnick, Costantino Thanos:

9th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, October 31 - November 2, 1983, Florence, Italy, Proceedings. Morgan Kaufmann 1983, ISBN 0-934613-15-X
Database Practice
- Dennis Tsichritzis, Stavros Christodoulakis, P. Economopoulos, Christos Faloutsos, Alison Lee, D. Lee, J. Vandenbroeck, Carson C. Woo:

A Multimedia Office Filing System. 2-7 - Dina Bitton, David J. DeWitt, Carolyn Turbyfill:

Benchmarking Database Systems A Systematic Approach. 8-19 - Philippe Penny, Michael Picard:

Application of Novel Technologies to the Management of a Very Large Date Base. 20-29 - Andreas Meier, Raymond A. Lorie:

A Surrogate Concept for Engineering Databases. 30-32
User Interfaces
- Matthew Morgenstern:

Active Databases as a Paradigm for Enhanced Computing Environments. 34-42 - Craig W. Thompson, Kenneth M. Ross, Harry R. Tennant, Richard M. Saenz:

Building Usable Menu-Based Natural Language Interfaces To Databases. 43-55 - Gerald A. Wilson, Eric A. Domeshek, Ellen L. Drascher, Jeffrey S. Dean:

The Multipurpose Presentation System. 56-69 - Yannis Vassiliou, James Clifford, Matthias Jarke:

How Does an Expert System Get its Data? (Extended Abstract). 70-72
Concurrency Control
- Gael N. Buckley, Abraham Silberschatz:

Obtaining Progressive Protocols for a Simple Multiversion Database Model. 74-80 - Manuel Reimer:

Solving the Phantom Problem by Predicative Optimistic Concurrency Control. 81-88 - Toshihide Ibaraki, Tiko Kameda, Toshimi Minoura:

Disjoint-Interval Topological Sort: A Useful Concept in Serializability Theory (Extended Abstract). 89-91 - Partha Dasgupta, Zvi M. Kedem:

A Non-Two-Phase Locking Protocol for Concurrency Control in General Databases. 92-94
Concurrency Control Performance
- Peter Peinl, Andreas Reuter:

Empirical Comparison of Database Concurrency Schemes. 97-108 - Wen-Te K. Lin, Jerry Nolte:

Basic Timestamp, Multiple Version Timestamp, and Two-Phase Locking. 109-119 - Werner Kießling, G. Landherr:

A Quantitative Comparison of Lockprotocols for Centralized Databases. 120-130
Implementation Design
- Jack A. Orenstein:

A Dynamic Hash File for Random and Sequential Accessing. 132-141 - Leen Torenvliet, Peter van Emde Boas:

The Reconstruction and Optimization of Trie Hashing Functions. 142-156 - John Woodfill, Michael Stonebraker:

An Implementation of Hypothetical Relations. 157-166 - Armin B. Cremers, G. Doman:

AIM - An Integrity Monitor for the Database System INGRES. 167-170
Database Schemata
- Joachim Biskup, Hans Hermann Brüggemann:

Universal Relation Views: A Pragmatic Approach. 172-185 - Gösta Grahne, Kari-Jouko Räihä:

Database Decomposition into Fourth Normal Form. 186-196 - Hiroshi Arisawa, Kunihiko Moriya, Takao Miura:

Operations and the Properties on Non-First-Normal-Form Relational Databases. 197-204
Structured Data Models
- Robert Brown, Douglas Stott Parker Jr.:

LAURA: A Formal Data Model and her Logical Design Methodology. 206-218 - Luiz Tucherman, António L. Furtado, Marco A. Casanova:

A Pragmatic Approach to Structured Database Design. 219-231 - Antonio Albano, Maurizio Capaccioli, M. Eugenia Occhiuto, Renzo Orsini:

A Modularization Mechanism for Conceptual Modeling. 232-240
Distributed Physical Design
- Domenico Saccà, Gio Wiederhold:

Database Partitioning in a Cluster of Processors. 242-247 - Clement T. Yu, M. K. Siu, K. Lam, C. H. Chen:

File Allocation in Distributed Databases with Interaction between Files. 248-259 - Ezio Lefons, Alberto Silvestri, Filippo Tangorra:

An Analytic Approach to Statistical Databases. 260-274 - Shojiro Muro, Toshihide Ibaraki, Hidehiro Miyajima, Toshiharu Hasegawa:

File Redundancy Issues in Distributed Database Systems. 275-277
Data Models
- Ian A. Macleod:

A Model for Integrated Information Systems. 280-289 - Michel Pilote:

A Data Modeling Approach to Simplify the Design of User Interfaces. 290-301 - David Beech, J. Samuel Feldman:

The Integrated Data Model: A Database Perspective. 302-304 - Ravi Krishnamurthy, Stephen P. Morgan, Moshé M. Zloof:

Query-By-Example: Operations on Piecewise Continuous Data (Extended Abstract). 305-308 - Peter M. Stocker, R. Cantié:

A Target Logical Schema: The ACS. 309-310
Logic & Databases
- Anne Verroust:

Characterization of Well-Behaved Database Schemata and Their Update Semantics. 312-321 - Ulrich Schiel:

An Abstract Introduction to the Temporal-Hierarchic Data Model (THM). 322-330 - Forouzan Golshani, T. S. E. Maibaum, M. R. Sadler:

A Modal System of Algebras for Database Specification and Query/Update Language Support. 331-339
Distributed Databases
- Umeshwar Dayal:

Processing Queries Over Generalization Hierarchies in a Multidatabase System. 342-353 - Arvola Chan, Umeshwar Dayal, Stephen Fox, Daniel R. Ries:

Supporting a Semantic Data Model in a Distributed Database System. 354-363 - Peter Lyngbæk, Dennis McLeod:

An Approach to Object Sharing in Distributed Datbase Systems. 364-375 - Elisa Bertino, Laura M. Haas, Bruce G. Lindsay:

View Management in Distributed Data Base Systems. 376-378
Implementation Concepts
- Kazimierz Subieta:

High-Level Navigational Facilities for Network and Relational Databases. 380-386 - G. Barbara Demo:

Program Analysis for Conversion from a Navigation to a Specification Database Interface. 387-398 - Manfred R. Klopprogge, Peter C. Lockemann:

Modelling Information Preserving Databases: Consequences of the Concept of Time. 399-416

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