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Information Systems , Volume 17, 1992
Volume 17, Number 1
- Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama

, Noel Bryson:
A formal method for analyzing and integrating the rule-sets of multiple experts. 1-16 - Nicola Leone

, Pasquale Rullo:
Safe computation of the well-founded semantics of Datalog queries. 17-31 - Kenneth Baclawski, Dan A. Simovici:

An algebraic approach to databases with complex objects. 33-47 - Timo Niemi, Kalervo Järvelin:

Operation-oriented query language approach for recursive queries - Part 1. Functional definition. 49-75 - Timo Niemi, Kalervo Järvelin:

Operation-oriented query language approach for recursive queries - Part 2. Prototype implementation and its integration with relational databases. 77-106 - Evan P. Harris, Alan J. Kent, Ron Sacks-Davis:

An environment for building graphical user interfaces for nested relational databases. 107-115
Volume 17, Number 2
- Alfons Kemper, Guido Moerkotte:

Access Support Relations: An Indexing Method for Object Bases. 117-145 - Nikolaus Ott:

Aspects of the automatic generation of SQL statements in the Natural Language Query Interface. 147-159 - Myra Spiliopoulou, Michael Hatzopoulos:

Translation of SQL queries into a graph structure: query transformations and pre-optimization issues in a pipeline multiprocessor environment. 161-170 - Yungho Leu, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Noureddine Boudriga:

Specification and execution of transactions for advanced database applications. 171-183 - Yanchun Zhang, Maria E. Orlowska:

A new polynomial time algorithm for BCNF relational database design. 185-193
Volume 17, Number 3
- Jaume Sistac:

The DADES/GP approach to automatic generation of Information System prototypes from a deductive conceptual model. 195-208 - Uwe Hohenstein, Gregor Engels:

SQL/EER - syntax and semantics of an Entity-Relationship-based query language. 209-242 - Chin-Chen Chang, Ren-Junn Hwang, Tzong-Chen Wu:

Crypographic key assignment scheme for access control in a hierarchy. 243-247 - John F. Roddick

, Jon D. Patrick:
Temporal semantics in information systems - a survey. 249-267 - Joobin Choobineh, Santosh S. Venkatraman:

A methodology and tool for derivation of functional dependencies from business forms. 269-282
Volume 17, Number 4
- W. John Wilbur:

An information measure of retrieval performance. 283-298 - Jiawei Han, Kangsheng Zeng:

Automatic generation of compiled forms for linear recursions. 299-322 - Chu-Hsing Lin, Chin-Chen Chang, Richard C. T. Lee:

A conference key broadcasting system using sealed locks. 323-328 - Pai-Cheng Chu:

A transaction-oriented approach to attribute partitioning. 329-342 - Harm van der Lek:

Note on the structure of joins. 343-346
Volume 17, Number 5
- Nikos A. Lorentzos:

DBMS support for time and totally ordered compound data types. 347-358 - Murlidhar Koushik, George Diehr:

Linear-density hashing with dynamic overflow sharing. 359-380 - C. Y. Chen, Chin-Chen Chang:

On GDM allocation for partial range queries. 381-394 - Takao Miura:

A logical framework for deductive objects. 395-414 - Robert Kabler, Yannis E. Ioannidis

, Michael J. Carey:
Performance evaluation of algorithms for transitive closure. 415-441
Volume 17, Number 6
- James Geller, Yehoshua Perl, Erich J. Neuhold, Amit P. Sheth:

Structural schema integration with full and partial correspondence using the Dual Model. 443-464 - Xian-He Sun, Nabil Kamel:

Preprocessing predicates and queries. 465-475 - Rajiv Tewari, Nabil R. Adam:

Using semantic knowledge of transactions to improve recovery and availability of replicated data. 477-490 - Yannis Manolopoulos, Stavros Christodoulakis:

File organizations with shared overflow blocks for variable length objects. 491-509 - Paolo Ciaccia

, Dario Maio
:
On the complexity of finding bounds for projection cardinalities in relational databases. 511-515

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