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- Editors:
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Sakti P. Ghosh
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IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, USA
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Yahiko Kambayashi
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Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
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Katsumi Tanaka
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Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
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Table of contents (55 chapters)
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File Allocation and Distributed Databases
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- Wojciech Ziarko, S. K. M. Wong
Pages 191-198
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Mathematical File Organization and Computational Geometry
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Front Matter
Pages 199-199
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- Andrei Broder, Barbara Simons
Pages 207-223
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- Hossam A. ElGindy, Godfried T. Toussaint
Pages 249-262
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Database Machines
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Front Matter
Pages 263-263
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- Hans-Peter Kriegel, Rita Mannss, Mark Overmars
Pages 279-291
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- Shinya Fushimi, Masaru Kitsuregawa, Hidehiko Tanaka, Tohru Moto-oka
Pages 293-308
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- Hans-Werner Lang, Manfred Schimmler, Hartmut Schmeck, Heiko Schröder
Pages 309-316
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Database Models
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Front Matter
Pages 317-317
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- Serge Abiteboul, Richard Hull
Pages 319-331
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- Seymour Ginsburg, Katsumi Tanaka
Pages 333-343
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- Seymour Ginsburg, Chang-jie Tang
Pages 345-358
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- Masanobu Matsuo, Laurian M. Chirica
Pages 359-366
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- Bogdan Czejdo, David W. Embley
Pages 367-374
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Structures and Performance of Physical Database Models
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Front Matter
Pages 375-375
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About this book
Foundations of data organization is a relatively new field of research in comparison to, other branches of science. It is close to twenty years old. In this short life span of this branch of computer science, it has spread to all corners of the world, which is reflected in this book. This book covers new database application areas (databases for advanced applications and CAD/VLSI databases), computational geometry, file allocation & distributed databases, database models (including non traditional database models), database machines, query processing & physical structures for relational databases, besides traditional file organization (hashing, index file organization, mathematical file organization and consecutive retrieval property), in order to identify new trends of database research. The papers in this book originally represent talks given at the International Conference on Foundations of Data Organization, which was held on May 21-24, 1985, in Kyoto, Japan. This conference was held at Kyoto University, and sponsored by the organizing committee of the International Conference on Foundations of Data Organization and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. The conference was in cooperation with: ACM SIGMOD, IEEE Computer Society, Information Processing Society of Japan, IBM Research, Kyushu University, Kobe University, IBM Japan, Kyoto Sangyo University and Polish Academy of Sciences. This Conference was the follow-up of the first conference, which was hosted by the Polish Academy of Sciences and held at Warsaw in 1981. The Warsaw conference focused mainly on consecutive retrieval property and it's applications.
Editors and Affiliations
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IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, USA
Sakti P. Ghosh
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Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
Yahiko Kambayashi
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Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
Katsumi Tanaka