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Databases in the 1990s: 2

Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Databases-Information Systems Conference
    https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814539111Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)
    Abstract:

    The Table of Contents for the book is as follows:

    • Introduction

      • Intelligent Databases

    • Database Modelling

      • Optimizing Global Conceptual Schemas

      • A Generalized Approach to Modelling Complex Objects

      • Adding Temporal Support to the RM/T Model

      • A New Efficient Algorithm for Relational Database Design Using the Semantic Data Model

    • Database Querying

      • Learning About the Intensional Aspects of Data: A Form of Knowledge-Driven Querying

      • Null Values in Relational DBMS

      • A Geometric Framework for Query Optimization and Constraint Consistency in Relational Databases

    • Database Theory

      • A Model of Statistical Database Compromise Incorporating Supplementary Knowledge

      • CSIRO Hypertext Research Project

      • Uniform Boundedness of Linear Recursive Rules

    • Distributed Databases

      • An Approach to Partial Integration for Distributed, Autonomous, Object Databases

      • Frameworks for Interconnecting Distributed Information Systems

    • Information Systems Practice

      • The Corporate Knowledge Bases of Expert Portfolio Managers

      • Some Practical Experience in the Use of Information Analysis Methods to Support Corporate Wide Information Systems Planning

      • Planning for Information Systems in Local Government

    • Methods

      • Graphical Notation Appropriate for Object-Oriented Analysis and Design

      • Some Considerations for Implementing Distributed Objects in a Smalltalk Environment

    • Software Design and Modelling

      • Process Models for Software Management

      • proJAD: An Application Software Environment

      • Evaluation of Structure Charts: A Logic Programming Approach

    • Information Systems

      • Case Study Based Information Systems Research: An Example in the Banking Industry

      • Varieties of Prototypes

      • A Practical Methodology for the Representation of Enterprise Data Models

    • Information Systems Practice

      • An Exploratory Study of Spreadsheet Modelling Practice

      • Electronic Data Interchange: Organisational Opportunity, not Technical Problem

      • A Field Study of Business Meetings: Implications for Computer-Assisted Group Interaction

    • Information Systems Teaching

      • Changing Emphasis in Information Systems Curriculum: An Australian Perspective

      • The Cognitive Dimensions of Computer Programming: Implications for Teaching Programming in Information Systems Courses

      • Information Systems: Towards a Definition for the 1990s