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- Editors:
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Joachim Biskup
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Richard Hull
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Table of contents (29 papers)
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- José Alberto Fernández, Jack Minker
Pages 21-50
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- J. Demetrovics, L. Rónyai, Hua nam Son
Pages 71-85
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- Jyrki Kivinen, Heikki Mannila
Pages 86-98
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- Chris Tuijn, Marc Gyssens
Pages 99-112
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- Serge Abiteboul, Moshe Vardi, Victor Vianu
Pages 113-123
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- Stéphane Grumbach, Christophe Tollu
Pages 124-139
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- Val Breazu-Tannen, Peter Buneman, Limsoon Wong
Pages 140-154
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- Françoise Fabret, Mireille Régnier, Eric Simon
Pages 155-170
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- Serge Abiteboul, Allen Van Gelder
Pages 171-187
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- Marcelo Finger, Dov M. Gabbay
Pages 188-200
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- Alan Fekete, Nancy Lynch, William E. Weihl
Pages 216-230
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- Monica D. Barback, Jorge Lobo, James J. Lu
Pages 246-260
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- Christos H. Papadimitriou, Martha Sideri
Pages 276-281
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- Guozhu Dong, Rodney Topor
Pages 282-296
About this book
The papers in this volume were presented at the
International Conference on Database Theory, held in Berlin,
Germany, October 14-16, 1992. This conference initiated the
merger of two series of conferences on theoretical aspects
of databases that were formed in parallel by different
scientific communities in Europe. The first series was known
as the International Conference on Database Theory and the
second as the Symposium on Mathematical Fundamentals of
Database Systems. In the future, ICDT will be organized
every two years, alternating with the more practically
oriented series of conferences on Extending Database
Technology (EDBT).
The volume contains 3 invited lectures and 26 contributed
papers selected from a total of 107 submissions. The papers
are organized into sections on constraints and
decomposition, query languages, updates and active
databases, concurrency control and recovery, knowledge
bases, datalog complexity and optimization, object
orientation, information capacity and security, and data
structures and algorithms. Two of the invited papers survey
research into theoretical database issues done in Eastern
Europe during the past decade.