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Database Theory - ICDT '95

5th International Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, January 11 - 13, 1995. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 893)

Conference series link(s): ICDT: International Conference on Database Theory

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Table of contents (33 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Spatial databases, The final frontier

    • Jan Paredaens
    Pages 14-32
  3. Tutorial on parallel database systems

    • Gerhard Weikum
    Pages 33-37
  4. Distributed query optimization in loosely coupled multidatabase systems

    • Silvio Salza, Giovanni Barone, Tadeusz Morzy
    Pages 40-53
  5. Querying disjunctive databases through nonmonotonic logics

    • Piero A. Bonatti, Thomas Eiter
    Pages 68-81
  6. DATALOG queries with stratified negation and choice: from P to D P

    • Sergio Greco, Domenico Saccá, Carlo Zaniolo
    Pages 82-96
  7. On two forms of structural recursion

    • Dan Suciu, Limsoon Wong
    Pages 111-124
  8. Δ-Languages for sets and sub-PTIME graph transformers

    • Vladimir Sazonov, Alexei Lisitsa
    Pages 125-138
  9. Partial strictness in two-phase locking

    • Eljas Soisalon-Soininen, Tatu Ylönen
    Pages 139-147
  10. Unified transaction model for semantically rich operations

    • Radek Vingralek, Haiyan Ye, Yuri Breitbart, H. -J. Schek
    Pages 148-161
  11. An algebra for pomsets

    • Stéphane Grumbach, Tova Milo
    Pages 191-207

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About this book

This volume presents the proceedings of the 1995 International Conference on Database Theory, ICDT '95, held in Prague in January 1995.
Besides two full invited papers and the abstracts of two tutorials, the book includes the revised full versions of 29 technical contributions selected from a total of 116 submissions. The papers address all current aspects of database theory; they are organized in sections on optimization, nonmonotonic semantics, query languages, concurrency control, advanced models, probabilistic methods, constraints and dependencies, and Datalog analysis.

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