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5th ADC 1994: Christchurch, New Zealand
- Ron Sacks-Davis:
Proceedings of the 5th Australasian Database Conference, ADC '94, Christchurch, New Zealand, January 17-18, 1994. Global Publications Service, Singapore; Distributed by World Scientific 1994, ISBN 981-3049-00-6
Invited Talks
- Rodney W. Topor:
Views of Objects and Rules. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 1-13 - Graeme Simsion:
Implementation of Very Generalised Data Structures. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 14-29
Query Evaluation
- Hong-Cheu Liu, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
Multiple Path Join for Nested Relational Databases. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 30-44 - John V. Harrison, Suzanne W. Dietrich:
Incremental View Maintenance. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 45-63 - Jia Liang Han:
Smallest-First Query Evaluation for Database Systems. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 64-78
Indexing
- Alistair Moffat, Justin Zobel:
Self-Indexing Inverted Files. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 79-91 - Evan P. Harris, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
Using Optimized Multi-Attribute Hash Indexes for Hash Joins. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 92-111 - W. W. Read:
On the Average Storage Utilisation of hB Trees. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 112-123
Deductive Database Systems
- Seppo Sippu, Eljas Soisalon-Soininen:
Avoiding Redundant Computations in Evaluating Linear Queries. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 124-135 - Matilde Celma, Hendrik Decker:
Integrity Checking in Deductive Databases - the Ultimate Method? Australasian Database Conference 1994: 136-146 - David B. Kemp, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
Syntactically Recognizable Modularly Stratified Programs. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 147-161
Active and Temporal Database Systems
- Chuan-Heng Ang, Kok-Phuang Tan:
The Interval B-Tree: A New Time Indexing Structure. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 162-178 - Anthony Berglas:
Using KL-ONE Knowledge Representation Techniques to Structure Active Database Rules. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 179-194 - Piero Fraternali, Danilo Montesi, Letizia Tanca:
Active Database Semantics. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 195-212
Hypermedia Systems
- Eran Tuv, George Loizou:
HyperStore: A Persistent Object Store for Next-Generation Applications. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 213-226 - Lauri Malmi:
Efficient Rebalancing of Tree-Type Main Memory Dictionaries. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 227-246 - Helen Ashman, Janet Verbyla, Tim Cawley:
Hypermedia Management in Large-Scale Information Systems Using the Functional Model of the Link. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 247-257
Schema and Integration
- Athman Bouguettaya:
Large Multidatabases: Beyond Federation and Global Schema Integration. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 258-273 - Andrew Blair:
Methods of Integrating Knowledge-Based and Database Systems. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 274-291 - Michael Lawley, Rodney W. Topor:
A Query Language for EER Schemas. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 292-304
Transactions
- Yanchun Zhang, Maria E. Orlowska:
An Integrated Concurrency Control Approach in Multidatabase Systems. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 305-315 - Shankar Pal, Sitaram Lanka:
A Study of the Relationship Among Various Notions of Serializability. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 316-327 - Shankar Pal, Sitaram Lanka:
Transaction Processing in Multidatabase Systems Without Atomic Commitment Protocol. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 328-345
Data Modelling
- Millist W. Vincent, Bala Srinivasan:
Key-Based Update Anomalies and the Justification for 4NF in Database Design. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 346-359 - Xiaofang Zhou, Yanchun Zhang, Maria E. Orlowska:
On Decomposition of Functional Dependency Manipulation for Parallel Execution. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 360-373 - Linda Campbell, Terry A. Halpin:
Abstraction techniques for Conceptual Schema. Australasian Database Conference 1994: 374-388
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