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- Title, Table of Contents, Preface, Introduction, Participants [doi]
- An Overview of Knowledge RepresentationJohn Mylopoulos. 5-12 [doi]
- Tutorial on Artificial Intelligence ResearchJohn Mylopoulos. 13-18 [doi]
- Abstraction in DatabasesDennis McLeod, John Miles Smith. 19-25 [doi]
- Tutorial on Database ResearchDennis McLeod. 26-28 [doi]
- Data Abstraction From a Programming Language ViewpointLawrence A. Rowe. 29-35 [doi]
- Tutorial on Programming Language ResearchLawrence A. Rowe. 36-39 [doi]
- What Should Be Modelled? (discussion)Robert Balzer. 40-42 [doi]
- Types (discussion)Lawrence A. Rowe, L. Peter Deutsch, Mary Shaw, James W. Thatcher, Heinrich C. Mayr, Stephen N. Zilles, Patrick J. Hayes. 43-52 [doi]
- Behaviour (discussion)Dennis McLeod, Peter Buneman, R. G. G. Cattell. 53-61 [doi]
- Presentation (discussion)L. Peter Deutsch, Jaime G. Carbonell, Charles Rich, Raymond Reiter, Hartmut Wedekind, Patrick J. Hayes. 62-71 [doi]
- Consistency of Models (discussion)John Miles Smith, Charles Rich, Jonathan J. King, Peter Hitchcock, Alexander Borgida, Jaime G. Carbonell. 72-76 [doi]
- Relationships Between and Among Models (discussion)John Mylopoulos, Martin S. Feather, Bertrand Meyer, Paolo Paolini, Diane C. P. Smith, Gary G. Hendrix. 77-82 [doi]
- Application of Modelling Techniques (discussion)Joachim W. Schmidt, Michael L. Brodie, Diane C. P. Smith, Lawrence A. Rowe, R. G. G. Cattell. 83-87 [doi]
- Workshop Summary (discussion)Stephen N. Zilles, Ira P. Goldstein, E. F. Codd, Mary Shaw. 88-90 [doi]
- An Interactive Integrated System to Design and Use Data BasesAntonio Albano, Renzo Orsini. 91-93 [doi]
- Integration of Data Base Design in Programming LanguagesTore Amble. 94 [doi]
- Dynamic System SpecificationRobert Balzer. 95-97 [doi]
- Data and Activities: Exploiting Hierarchies of ClassesAlexander Borgida, Sol J. Greenspan. 98-100 [doi]
- Data Abstraction for Designing Database-Intensive ApplicationsMichael L. Brodie. 101-103 [doi]
- The Use of Data Type Information in an Interactive Database EnvironmentPeter Buneman, Ira Winston. 104-106 [doi]
- Default Reasoning and Inheritance Mechanisms on Type HierarchiesJaime G. Carbonell. 107-109 [doi]
- Integrating a Database System and Programming/Information EnvironmentR. G. G. Cattell. 110-111 [doi]
- Data Models in Database ManagementE. F. Codd. 112-114 [doi]
- On the Specification of Behavioural ConstraintsFlaviu Cristian. 115-117 [doi]
- Constraints: A Uniform Model for Data and ControlL. Peter Deutsch. 118-120 [doi]
- Some Contrasts and Considerations of an Approach to ModellingMartin S. Feather. 121-123 [doi]
- Integrating a Network-Structured Database Into an Object-Oriented Programming LanguageIra P. Goldstein. 124-125 [doi]
- Processing Data Model AbstractionsW. Terry Hardgrave, Donald R. Deutsch. 126-127 [doi]
- A Logical View of TypesPatrick J. Hayes, Gary G. Hendrix. 128-130 [doi]
- Mediating the Views of Databases and Database UsersGary G. Hendrix. 131-132 [doi]
- Data Dictionaries in Open System CommunicationPeter Hitchcock. 133-134 [doi]
- Heterogeneous Databases and High Level AbstractionRandy H. Katz. 135-137 [doi]
- Modelling Concepts for Reasoning About Access to KnowledgeJonathan J. King. 138-140 [doi]
- Relativism and Views in a Conceptual Data Base ModelPeter Kreps. 141-143 [doi]
- Associating Types with Domains of Relational Data BasesMichel Lacroix, Alain Pirotte. 144-146 [doi]
- A Data Abstraction Approach to Database ModellingBurt M. Leavenworth. 147-149 [doi]
- Incompleteness in Knowledge BasesHector J. Levesque. 150-152 [doi]
- Axiomatic Information ModelingBengt G. Lundberg, Janis A. Bubenko Jr.. 153-154 [doi]
- Use of Database Organization in the Consul SystemWilliam Mark. 155-157 [doi]
- Make More of Data TypesHeinrich C. Mayr. 158-160 [doi]
- On Conceptual Database ModellingDennis McLeod. 161-163 [doi]
- A Three-Level Approach to the Description of Data Structures, and Notational FrameworkBertrand Meyer. 164-166 [doi]
- A Perspective for Research on Conceptual ModellingJohn Mylopoulos. 167-170 [doi]
- Abstract Data Types and Data BasesPaolo Paolini. 171-173 [doi]
- Data Bases: A Logical PerspectiveRaymond Reiter. 174-176 [doi]
- Multiple Points of View in Modelling ProgramsCharles Rich. 177-179 [doi]
- Issues in the Design of Database Programming LanguagesLawrence A. Rowe. 180-182 [doi]
- Towards Constructive Axiomatic SpecificationsClesio Saraiva dos Santos, Antonio L. Furtado, José Mauro Volkmer de Castilho, Sergio E. R. de Carvalho. 183-185 [doi]
- Design, Specification and ApplicationJoachim W. Schmidt. 186-188 [doi]
- Abstraction, Data Types, and Models for SoftwareMary Shaw. 189-191 [doi]
- Database Management Systems Past and PresentEdgar H. Sibley. 192 [doi]
- A Conceptual Schema for Knowledge-Based SystemsJohn F. Sowa. 193-195 [doi]
- Data Abstraction, Data Bases and Conceptual ModellingJames W. Thatcher. 196-197 [doi]
- The Extension of Data Abstraction to Database ManagementAnthony I. Wasserman. 198-200 [doi]
- Are Data Types Universal Modelling Concepts for Data Base Systems?Herbert Weber. 201-202 [doi]
- Constructive Abstract Data Types (CAD)Hartmut Wedekind. 203-206 [doi]
- Types, Algebras and ModellingStephen N. Zilles. 207-209 [doi]