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- Implementing Query Languages in PrologF. Mouta, M. Howard Williams, J. C. Neves. 13-21
- A Source-to-Source Meta-Translation System for Database Query Languages - Implementation in PrologD. I. Howells, N. J. Fiddian, W. A. Gray. 22-38
- TREQL (Thornton Research Easy Query Language): An Intelligent Front-End to a Relational DatabaseK. Lunn, I. G. Archibald. 39
- On Prolog DBMS Connections: A Step Forward from EduceJorge B. Bocca, Philip J. Pearson. 55-66
- A Prolog-Relational Database InterfaceRobert J. Lucas, G. A. Le Vine. 67-80
- The Interaction Between BIM-Prolog and Relational DatabasesRaf Venken, Anne Mulkers. 95-107
- Guarded Default Databases: A Prototype ImplementationCarol Small. 121-134
- Recursive Query Processing: Fundamental Algorithms and the DedGin SystemLaurent Vieille. 135-158
- Benchmarking Prolog for Database ApplicationsM. Howard Williams, P. A. Massey, Jim A. Crammond. 161-187
- Grid Files for Efficient Prolog Clause AccessMichael Freeston. 188-211
- The NU-Prolog Deductive Database SystemKotagiri Ramamohanarao, John Shepherd, Isaac Balbin, Graeme S. Port, Lee Naish, James A. Thom, Justin Zobel, Philip W. Dart. 212-250
- An Object-Oriented Database for Storage and Analysis of Protein Structure DataNorman W. Paton, Peter M. D. Gray. 251-266
- Modular Commitment in Persistent PrologDavid S. Moffat. 267
- A Data-Driven Execution Mechanism for Transaction-Oriented Information SystemsRaf Venken, D. Donner. 279-288
- On Transaction Processing, Knowledge-Based Systems and DatabasesT. Nomura, S. Lunn. 289-314
- The TRACE Club Expert System and DatabasesG. Williams. 315-331
- A Flexible Prolog-Based Lexical Database SystemWilliam G. Imlah, Bart Demoen. 332-339
- Software Configuration Management Using PrologPaul Singleton, C. D. Farris. 357