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1. DASFAA 1989: Seoul, Korea
- Sukho Lee, Hideko S. Kunii, Won Kim, In Sup Paik, Yahiko Kambayashi:
International Symposium on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, Seoul, Korea, April 10-12, 1989. Dept. of Computer Science, KAIST, P.O. Box 150, ChongRyang, Seoul, 131-650, Korea 1989 - Title, Sponsors, Preface, Foreword, Organization, Referees.
- Gio Wiederhold:
The Architecture of Future Information Systems (Abstract). 1 - Masahiro Shimada, Hideki Nishimoto, Takashi Ishizaka, Andreas Schütz, Yong-Soo Kim, Yoshioki Ishii:
Supporting the Character Sets of Japanese Kanji and Korean Hangul in the ADABAS/NATURAL System. 3-9 - Masahide Ohtomo, Hideto Ikeda:
Map-Oriented Visual Language: MOL. 10-17 - Katsumi Tanaka, Eitetsu Ohmoto:
HistoryChart: A Visual Language for Historical Databases. 18-24 - Hisashi Kasahara, Tomio Kishimoto:
Navigation in the Visual Information Database World. 25-32 - Katsumi Kanasaki, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Case-Based Evolutionary World Model for Electronic Secretaries. 35-42 - Rosine Cicchetti, Lotfi Lakhal, Nanh Le Thanh, Serge Miranda:
A Logical Summary-Data Model for Macro Statistical Databases. 43-51 - Yasuo Yamane, Mika Narita, Fumihiko Kozakura, Akifumi Makinouchi:
Design and Evaluation of a High-Speed Extended Relational Database Engine, XRDB. 52-60 - Jerzy J. Korczak, Leszek A. Maciaszek, G. J. Stafford:
Knowledge Base for Database Design. 61-68 - Won Kim, Yahiko Kambayashi, Hideko S. Kunii, Yoon-Joon Lee, Sang Hyuk Son, Gio Wiederhold:
Impacts of Advanced Applications on Databases (Panel Abstract). 69 - Myeong W. Lee, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Design Methodology for Computer Animation Database Systems. 73-79 - Yu Qin Luan, Nobuo Ohbo, Hiroyuki Kitagawa, Yuzuru Fujiwara:
Functional Approach to Chemical Structure Databases. 80-89 - Haiyan Xu, Takaki Kuroda:
Design of Database Schemata for Logic Design Education System LODES. 90-97 - Rainer Unland, Gunter Schlageter:
A Multi-Level Transaction Model for Engineering Applications. 98-105 - Hidenori Itoh, Hidetoshi Monoi, Hirohisa Seki:
Knowledge Base System in a Logic Programming Paradigm. 109-116 - Nobuhiro Ajitomi, Hiroyasu Kurose:
An Enhanced RETE Algorithm for Large Scale Data Access. 117-124 - Kenji Murakami, Tsunehiro Aibara:
Some Properties of Knowledge Information Inferred by Two Interactive Default Reasoning Systems. 125-132 - Jong Tae Park, Toby J. Teorey:
A Knowledge/Based Approach to Multiple Query Processing. 133-140 - B. I. Kim, Y. K. Ahn, Y. W. Ahn, J. O. Chun:
GIONS: Games Information Online Network System. 143-149 - Yuji Wada, Nozomi Nakakawaji, Takuro Kanamori, Takaya Ishida:
A Table Driven User-Friendly Interface for Relational Databases. 150-156 - K. P. Tan, Catherine Soh, Grace Heng:
ILRCS - Interactive Library Resources Circulation System. 158-165 - Suguru Kawakami, Takashi Nakayama, Koichi Kashiwabara, Sadayuki Hikita:
REAM: An SQL Based and Extensible Relational Database Management System. 166-170 - Fumio Kitagawa, Hideto Ikeda:
Multi-Media Database Language SL/B5 based on Screen Flow. 173-181 - Tae-Soo Chang, Katsumi Tanaka:
Alternative Objects in Object-oriented Databases. 182-189 - Yoshifumi Masunaga:
An Object-Oriented Approach to Multimedia Database Orgenization and Management. 190-200 - Jeffrey S. Poulin, Martin Hardwick:
Adapting Object-Oriented CAD Database Concepts for Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE). 201-208 - Jae-Woo Chang, Yoon-Joon Lee:
Multikey Access Scheme Based on Term Discrimination and Signature Clustering. 211-218 - Chin-Chen Chang, D. F. Leu:
Multikey Sorting as a File Organization Scheme When Queries Are Not Equally Likely. 219-224 - Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, John Shepherd, Ron Sacks-Davis:
Partial-match Retrieval using Multiple-Key Hashing with Multiple File Copies. 225-232 - Arding Hsu, Tomasz Imielinski:
View Maintenance for Multiple Updates. 233-239 - Masaru Kitsuregawa, Miyuki Nakano, Mikio Takagi:
Funtional Disk System as a High Performance Relational Storage. 243-250 - Sang Hyuk Son, Chun-Hyon Chang:
Distributed Real-Time Database Systems: Prototyping and Performance Evaluation. 251-258 - Junguk L. Kim:
A Protocol for Consistent Surveillance of a Partitioned Network for Distributed Database Systems. 259-265 - Yasushi Kiyoki, Takahiro Kurosawa, Peng Liu, Kazuhiko Kato, Takashi Masuda:
Implementation and Experiments of an Extensible Parallel Processing System Supporting User Defined Database Operations. 266-273 - Sang Hyuk Son, Hyunchul Kang:
Approaches to Design of Real-Time Database Systems. 274-281 - Jiawei Han, Wenyu Lu:
Asynchronous Chain Recursions. 285-292 - Wo-Shun Luk, Simon Mok:
A Comparison of I/O Performance of Some Linear Recursive Query Processing Methods. 293-300 - Runping Qi, Wolfgang Bibel:
A Framework for the Parallel Evaluation of Recursive Queries in Deductive Databases. 301-309 - Shojiro Nishio, Masatsugu Nakahata, Eric G. Manning:
A New Recursive Query Evaluation Strategy Using Search History Information. 310-319 - Jai Hyoung Rhee, Seog Park:
An Extension of Counting Method for Efficient Processing of the Cyclic Data. 320-326 - David W. Embley, George Nagy:
On the Integration of Lexical and Spatial Data in a Unified High-Level Model. 329-336 - Suh-Yin Lee, Man-Kwan Shan, Wei-Pang Yang:
Similarity Retrieval of Iconic Images Based on 2D String Longest Common Subsequence. 337-341 - Yo-ichi Yamamoto, Miyoko Namioka, Keiji Moki, Kazuhiro Sato:
An Experimental Multi-Media Database System: MANDRILL - Its Architecture and Language. 342-349 - Mark Sherman, Ann Marks, Jonathan Rosenberg, Michael Zheng, Jaap Akkerhuis:
On Using ODA for Multimedia Database Applications. 350-356 - C. Salgado, N. Le Than, E. Vittori, J. T. Dong, G. Mopolo, Serge Miranda:
The Physical Machine of NICEBD, an Object Oriented DBMS. 359-366 - Kazuo Masai, Shoji Yamamoto, Hiromichi Ishikawa, Takaashi Sumiyoshi, Mitsuo Miyazaki, Masato Saito, Toshikazu Hiramoto, Shigeru Yoneda:
Advanced Features of Integrated DB/DC System "XDM". 367-373 - In Seop Park, Sunshin An:
Transaction Supporting Realtime File System in a Distributed Environment. 374-381 - Ushio Inoue, Haruo Hayami, Hideki Fukuoka, Kenji Suzuki:
RINDA - A Relational Database Processor for Non-Indexed Queries. 382-386
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