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- Developing the Singapore National Information InfrastructureMichael Yap. 1-2
- An Architecture for a Cooperative Database SystemParke Godfrey, Jack Minker, Lev Novik. 3-24
- Spatial DatabasesHanan Samet. 25
- Database Management for Real-Time ApplicationsAlejandro P. Buchmann. 26
- The Evolution of User Interface Tools for Database ApplicationsMoshé M. Zloof, Ravi Krishnamurthy. 27
- Temporal Database Technology for Air Traffic Flow ManagementSuryanarayana M. Sripada, B. L. Rosser, J. M. Bedford, Robert A. Kowalski. 28-41
- Using an Extended ER-Model Based Data Dictionary to Automatically Generate Product Modeling SystemsOlof Johansson. 42-61
- A Notation for Describing Aggregate Relationships in an Object-Oriented Data ModelBryon K. Ehlmann, Gregory A. Riccardi. 62-77
- Modeling Activities of Application DomainsMohammad A. Ketabchi, Nipun Sehgal, Surapol Dasananda, Rani Mikkilineni, Xiangyang Li. 78-94
- Efficient Image Retrieval By Color ContentsHongjun Lu, Beng Chin Ooi, Kian-Lee Tan. 95-108
- STAR - A Multimedia Database System For Trademark RegistrationJian-Kang Wu, Babu M. Mehtre, Yong Jian Gao, Chian-Prong Lam, A. Desai Narasimhalu. 109-122
- Visualizing and Querying Distributed Event Traces with Hy+Mariano P. Consens, Masum Z. Hasan, Alberto O. Mendelzon. 123-141
- Dynamic Maps as Composite Views of Varied Geographic Database ServersMasatoshi Arikawa, Hideyo Kawakita, Yahiko Kambayashi. 142-157
- Limits Database for an Environmental Information System - A Fuzzy Set-based Querying ApproachRalf Kramer, Horst Spandl. 158-171
- An Intelligent Database System Application: The Design of EMSElena Baralis, Stefano Ceri, Gabriella Monteleone, Stefano Paraboschi. 172-189
- Using Next generation Databases to Develop Financial ApplicationsRakesh Chandra, Arie Segev. 190-203
- A Multidatabase Solution for a Financial ApplicationMunir Cochinwala, John Bradley, Ram Tanamy. 204-214
- Applying Next Generation Object-Oriented DBMS to Finite Element AnalysisKjell Orsborn. 215-233
- A Physician s Workstation as an Application of Object-Oriented Database Technology in HealthcarePhilippe De Smedt, Jurgen Annevelink, Thuan Pham, Philip Strong. 234-252
- Fast Document Ranking for Large Scale Information RetrievalMichael Persin, Justin Zobel, Ron Sacks-Davis. 253-266
- Text / Relational Database Management Systems: Harmonizing SQL and SGMLG. Elizabeth Blake, Mariano P. Consens, Pekka Kilpeläinen, Per-Åke Larson, T. Snider, Frank Wm. Tompa. 267-280
- A DBMS-Based Multimedia Archiving Teleservice Incorporating MailHeiko Thimm, Thomas C. Rakow. 281-298
- A Zoomable DBMS for Brain Structure, Function and BehaviorJohn V. Carlis, John Riedl, Apostolos P. Georgopoulos, George L. Wilcox, R. Elde, J. Pardo, K. Ugurbil, Ernest Retzel, J. Maguire, Bradley N. Miller, Mark Claypool, T. Brelje, C. Honda. 299-316
- Combining Computation with Database Access in Biomolecular ComputingGraham J. L. Kemp, Zhuoan Jiao, Peter M. D. Gray, John E. Fothergill. 317-335
- An Object-Oriented Database of Protein Structure DataMichio Nakanishi, Minoru Ito, Akihiro Hashimoto. 336-350
- Active Database Technology Supports Cancer ClusteringHans-Jürgen Appelrath, Helge Behrends, Heinrich Jasper, Vera Kamp. 351-364
- A Gateway from DBPL to IngresFlorian Matthes, Andreas Rudloff, Joachim W. Schmidt, Kazimierz Subieta. 365-380
- Federation and Stepwise Reduction of Database SystemsElke Radeke, Marc H. Scholl. 381-399
- Methods and Tools for Data Value Re-EngineeringDaniel Aebi, Reto Largo. 400-411
- Object View Broker: A Mediation Service And Architecture to Provide Object-Oriented Views of Heterogeneous DatabasesJaques Durant, Murthy Ganti, Rick Salinas. 412-428
- Enhancing Pre-existing Data Managers with Atomicity and DurabilityRajeev Rastogi, Marie-Anne Neimat. 429-443
- A Personal and Portable Database Server: the CQL CardPierre Paradinas, Jean-Jacques Vandewalle. 444-457
- Intelligent Networks as a Data Intensive Application (INDIA)Rainer Gallersdörfer, Matthias Jarke, Karin Klabunde. 458-471