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Distributed and Parallel Databases, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, January 1993
- Ahmed K. Elmagarmid:

Editorial. 5-6 - Hector Garcia-Molina, H. V. Jagadish:

Guest Editors' Introduction. 7 - Wei Hong, Michael Stonebraker:

Optimization of Parallel Query Execution Plans in XPRS. 9-32 - David Kotz

, Carla Schlatter Ellis:
Practical Prefetching Techniques for Multiprocessor File Systems. 33-51 - Hui-I Hsiao, David J. DeWitt:

A Performance Study of Three High Available Data Replication Strategies. 53-80 - Jon A. Solworth, Cyril U. Orji:

Distored Mapping Techniques to Achieve High Performance in Mirrored Disk Systems. 81-102 - Annita N. Wilschut, Peter M. G. Apers:

Dataflow Query Execution in a Parallel Main-memory Environment. 103-128
Volume 1, Number 2, April 1993
- Rakesh Agrawal:

Guest Editor's Introduction. 135 - Patrick Valduriez:

Parallel Database Systems: Open Problems and New Issues. 137-165 - Randy H. Katz, Wei Hong:

The Performance of Disk Arrays in Shared-Memory Database Machines. 167-198 - Krithi Ramamritham:

Real-Time Databases. 199-226
Volume 1, Number 3, July 1993
- Zheng Lin:

Concurrent Frame Signature Files. 231-249 - Won Kim, Injun Choi, Sunit K. Gala, Mark Scheevel:

On Resolving Schematic Heterogeneity in Multidatabase Systems. 251-279 - Frank Shou-Cheng Tseng, Arbee L. P. Chen, Wei-Pang Yang:

Answering Heterogeneous Database Queries with Degrees of Uncertainty. 281-302 - Nabil Kamel, Tao Song, Magdi N. Kamel:

An Approach for Building an Integrated Environment for Molecular Biology Databases. 303-327
Volume 1, Number 4, October 1993
- Ahmed K. Elmagarmid:

Editorial. 335 - Filippo Cacace

, Stefano Ceri, Maurice A. W. Houtsma:
A Survey of Parallel Execution Strategies for Transitive Closure and Logic Programs. 337-382 - James W. Stamos, Flaviu Cristian:

Coordinator Log Transaction Execution Protocol. 383-408 - Maria E. Orlowska:

Effective Utilization of Copies in a Transparent Distributed Environment. 409-425

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