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15th VLDB 1989: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Peter M. G. Apers, Gio Wiederhold:
Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, August 22-25, 1989, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Morgan Kaufmann 1989, ISBN 1-55860-101-5
Key-Note Speech
- Hervé Gallaire:
From a laguna to open waters: Another view on the next generations of databases. 1
Panel Session
- Gio Wiederhold:
Knowledge to Mediate from User's Workstations to Databases. 2
Data Models and Modeling
- Antoni Olivé:
On the design and implementation of information systems from deductive conceptual models. 3-11 - Giuseppe Di Battista, Maurizio Lenzerini:
A Deductive Method for Entity-Relationship Modeling. 13-21 - Adegbemiga Ola, Gultekin Özsoyoglu:
A Family of Incomplete Relational Database Models. 23-31
Extensible Databases and Data Structures
- Ralf Hartmut Güting:
Gral: An Extensible Relational Database System for Geometric Applications. 33-44 - Andreas Henrich, Hans-Werner Six, Peter Widmayer:
The LSD tree: Spatial Access to Multidimensional Point and Nonpoint Objects. 45-53 - Georges Gardarin, Jean-Pierre Cheiney, Gerald Kiernan, Dominique Pastre, Hervé Stora:
Managing Complex Objects in an Extensible Relational DBMS. 55-65
Parallelism
- Marguerite C. Murphy, Doron Rotem:
Effective Resource Utilization for Multiprocessor Join Execution. 67-75 - M. Muralikrishna:
Optimization and Dataflow Algorithms for Nested Tree Queries. 77-85 - Guy Hulin:
Parallel Processing of Recursive Queries in Distributed Architectures. 87-96
Graphical Interfaces
- Michel Kuntz, Rainer Melchert:
Pasta-3's Graphical Query Language: Direct Manipulation, Cooperative Queries, Full Expressive Power. 97-105 - Peter N. Creasy:
ENIAM: A More Complete Conceptual Schema Language. 107-114 - Roger King, Michael Novak:
FaceKit: A Database Interface Design Toolkit. 115-123
Parallelism
- Raymond A. Lorie, Honesty C. Young:
A Low Communication Sort Algorithm for a Parallel Database Machine. 125-134 - Balakrishna R. Iyer, Gary R. Ricard, Peter J. Varman:
Percentile Finding Algorithm for Multiple Sorted Runs. 135-144 - Walter W. Chang, Hans-Jörg Schek:
A Signature Access Method for the Starburst Database System. 145-153
Recursive Query Optimization
- Yannis E. Ioannidis:
Commutativity and its Role in the Processing of Linear Recursion. 155-163 - Richard J. Lipton, Jeffrey F. Naughton:
Estimating the Size of Generalized Transitive Closures. 165-171 - Jeffrey F. Naughton, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Yehoshua Sagiv, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Argument Reduction by Factoring. 173-182
Panel Session
- B. Nick Rossiter:
Database Support for Hypertext. 183
Recursive Query Optimization
- Alberto O. Mendelzon, Peter T. Wood:
Finding Regular Simple Paths in Graph Databases. 185-193 - Danette Chimenti, Ruben Gamboa, Ravi Krishnamurthy:
Towards on Open Architecture for LDL. 195-203
Temporal Databases
- Arie Segev, Himawan Gunadhi:
Event-Join Optimization in Temporal Relational Databases. 205-215 - Gautam Bhargava, Shashi K. Gadia:
Achieving Zero Information-Loss in a Classical Database Environment. 217-224
Derived Data and Constraints
- I-Min A. Chen, Dennis McLeod:
Derived Data Update in Semantic Databases. 225-235 - Amihai Motro:
Using Integrity Constraints to Provide Intensional Answers to Relational Queries. 237-246
Allocation and Optimization
- Douglas W. Cornell, Philip S. Yu:
Integration of Buffer Management and Query Optimization in Relational Database Environment. 247-255 - Masaru Kitsuregawa, Masaya Nakayama, Mikio Takagi:
The Effect of Bucket Size Tuning in the Dynamic Hybrid GRACE Hash Join Method. 257-266
Panel Session
- Rakesh Agrawal:
Building knowledge-based applications with cooperating databases. 267
Statistics and Statistical Databases
- Frank Olken, Doron Rotem:
Random Sampling from B+ Trees. 269-277 - Francesco M. Malvestuto, Marina Moscarini:
Aggregate Evaluability in Statistical Databases. 279-286 - Elke A. Rundensteiner, Lubomir Bic:
Aggregates in Possibilistic Databases. 287-295
Complex Objects
- Bernhard Mitschang:
Extending the Relational Algebra to Capture Complex Objects. 297-305 - Gunter Saake, Volker Linnemann, Peter Pistor, Lutz M. Wegner:
Sorting, Grouping and Duplicate Elimination in the Advanced Information Management Prototype. 307-316 - Marco A. Casanova, Luiz Tucherman, António L. Furtado, Anelise P. Braga:
Optimization of Relational Schemas Containing Inclusion Dependencies. 317-325
Recovery and Concurrency Control
- George P. Copeland, Tom W. Keller, Ravi Krishnamurthy, Marc G. Smith:
The Case For Safe RAM. 327-335 - Kurt Rothermel, C. Mohan:
ARIES/NT: A Recovery Method Based on Write-Ahead Logging for Nested Transactions. 337-346 - Weimin Du, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid:
Quasi Serializability: a Correctness Criterion for Global Concurrency Control in InterBase. 347-355
Object Management
- Fernando Vélez, Guy Bernard, Vineeta Darnis:
The O2 Object Manager: an Overview. 357-366 - Rakesh Agrawal, H. V. Jagadish:
On Correctly Configuring Versioned Objects. 367-374 - Tobin J. Lehman, Bruce G. Lindsay:
The Starburst Long Field Manager. 375-383
Priority Scheduling
- Robert K. Abbott, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Scheduling Real-Time Transactions with Disk Resident Data. 385-396 - Michael J. Carey, Rajiv Jauhari, Miron Livny:
Priority in DBMS Resource Scheduling. 397-410
Languages for OODB
- Christophe Lécluse, Philippe Richard:
The O2 Database Programming Language. 411-422 - Won Kim:
A Model of Queries for Object-Oriented Databases. 423-432 - Abdallah M. Alashqur, Stanley Y. W. Su, Herman Lam:
OQL: A Query Language for Manipulating Object-oriented Databases. 433-442
Panel Sesssion
- Dina Bitton:
Database Tools and Interfaces. 443
Active Databases
- Tore Risch:
Monitoring Database Objects. 445-453 - Arnon Rosenthal, Sharma Chakravarthy, Barbara T. Blaustein, José A. Blakeley:
Situation Monitoring for Active Databases. 455-464
Panel Sesssion
- Peter M. G. Apers:
Future research directions: Evidence from this conference. 465
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