Journal: VLDB J.

Volume 2, Issue 4

0 -- 0. Title, Subject Index 1(1)-2(4), Author Index 1(1)-2(4), Reviewers
361 -- 406V. Srinivasan, Michael J. Carey. Performance of B+ Tree Concurrency Algorithms
407 -- 453Gerhard Weikum, Christof Hasse. Multi-Level Transaction Management for Complex Objects: Implementation, Performance, Parallelism
455 -- 488Veda C. Storey. Understanding Semantic Relationships
489 -- 512Frank Shou-Cheng Tseng, Arbee L. P. Chen, Wei-Pang Yang. Searching a Minimal Semantically-Equivalent Subset of a Set of Partial Values

Volume 2, Issue 3

0 -- 0. Title, Preface by the Editors-in-Chief, Preface to Special Issue on PDIS
243 -- 275Anthony Tomasic, Hector Garcia-Molina. Query Processing and Inverted Indices in Shared-Nothing Document Information Retrieval Systems
277 -- 301Mikal Ziane, Mohamed Zaït, Pascale Borla-Salamet. Parallel Query Processing with Zigzag Trees
303 -- 330Kien A. Hua, Yu-lung Lo, Honesty C. Young. Considering Data Skew Factor in Multi-Way Join Query Optimization for Parallel Execution
331 -- 360Aidong Zhang, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid. A Theory of Global Concurrency Control in Multidatabase Systems

Volume 2, Issue 2

0 -- 0. Title
117 -- 152Jayant R. Haritsa, Michael J. Carey, Miron Livny. Value-Based Scheduling in Real-Time Database Systems
153 -- 171John Grant, Witold Litwin, Nick Roussopoulos, Timos K. Sellis. Query Languages for Relational Multidatabases
173 -- 213Andrea Neufeld, Guido Moerkotte, Peter C. Lockemann. Generating Consistent Test Data for a Variable Set of General Consistency Constraints
215 -- 241Weimin Du, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Won Kim, Omran A. Bukhres. Support Consistent Updates in Replicated Multidatabase Systems

Volume 2, Issue 1

0 -- 0. Title, Foreword, Calls for Articles
1 -- 37Philip S. Yu, Douglas W. Cornell. Buffer Management Based on Return on Consumption in a Multi-Query Environment
39 -- 74Theo Härder, Kurt Rothermel. Concurrency Control Issues in Nested Transactions
75 -- 111Christian S. Jensen, Leo Mark, Nick Roussopoulos, Timos K. Sellis. Using Differential Techniques to Efficiently Support Transaction Time