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Data & Knowledge Engineering, Volume 35, 2000
Volume 35, Number 1, October 2000
- Pedro R. Falcone Sampaio, Norman W. Paton:
Query processing in DOQL: A deductive database language for the ODMG model. 1-38 - Kalervo Järvelin, Timo Niemi, Airi Salminen:
The visual query language CQL for transitive and relational computation. 39-51 - Hang Kwong Mak, Man Hon Wong:
An experimental study of semantics-based concurrency control protocols. 53-81 - Friedrich Steimann:
On the representation of roles in object-oriented and conceptual modelling. 83-106
Volume 35, Number 2, November 2000
- Elisabeth Métais, Heinrich C. Mayr:
NLDB'99: Applications of natural language to information systems. 107-109 - Günther Fliedl, Christian Kop, Heinrich C. Mayr, Willi Mayerthaler, Christian Winkler:
Linguistically based requirements engineering - The NIBA-project. 111-120 - Ans A. G. Steuten, Reind P. van de Riet, Jan L. G. Dietz:
Linguistically based conceptual modeling of business communication. 121-136 - Udo Hahn, Martin Romacker:
Content management in the SYNDIKATE system - How technical documents are automatically transformed to text knowledge bases. 137-159 - Bernhard Thalheim, Antje Düsterhöft:
The use of metaphorical structures for internet sites. 161-180 - Werner Winiwarter:
Adaptive natural language interfaces to FAQ knowledge bases. 181-199
Volume 35, Number 3, December 2000
- Luigi Palopoli, Luigi Pontieri, Giorgio Terracina, Domenico Ursino:
Intensional and extensional integration and abstraction of heterogeneous databases. 201-237 - Wen-Syan Li, Divyakant Agrawal:
Supporting web query expansion efficiently using multi-granularity indexing and query processing. 239-257 - K. Selçuk Candan, Wen-Syan Li, M. Lakshmi Priya:
Similarity-based ranking and query processing in multimedia databases. 259-298 - Jitian Xiao, Yanchun Zhang, Xiaohua Jia, Xiaofang Zhou:
A schedule of join operations to reduce I/O cost in spatial database systems. 299-317
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