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1st VLDB 1975: Framingham, Massachusetts
- Douglas S. Kerr:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, September 22-24, 1975, Framingham, Massachusetts, USA. ACM 1975
Data Description Models I
- Moshé M. Zloof:
Query-by-Example: the Invocation and Definition of Tables and Forms. 1-24 - Michael Hammer, Dennis McLeod:
Semantic Integrity in a Relational Data Base System. 25-47 - Kapali P. Eswaran, Donald D. Chamberlin:
Functional Specifications of Subsystem for Database Integrity. 48-68
Physical Structures and Implementations I
- Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Dennis G. Severance:
The Use of Cluster Analysis in Physical Data Base Design. 69-86 - Allen Reiter:
Data Models for Secondary Storage Representations. 87-119 - J. R. Schroeder, W. C. Kiefer, Richard L. Guertin, William J. Berman:
Stanford's Generalized Database System. 120-143
Data Description Models II
- Nick Roussopoulos, John Mylopoulos:
Using Semantic Networks for Database Management. 144-172 - Michael E. Senko:
Specification of Stored Data Structures and Desired Output Results in DIAM II with FORAL. 557-571 - Peter P. Chen:
The Entity-Relationship Model: Toward a Unified View of Data. 173
Physical Structures and Implementations II
- Glenn K. Manacher:
On the Feasibility of Implementing a Large Relational Data Base with Optimal Performance on a Mini-Computer. 175-201 - Hans Albrecht Schmid, Philip A. Bernstein:
A Multi-Level Architecture for Relational Data Base Systems. 202-226
Database Design Tools I
- George U. Hubbard, Norman Raver:
Automating Logical File Design. 227-253 - David W. Stemple:
A Data Base Management Facility for Automatic Generation of Data Base Managers. 254
Database Design Tools II
- S. Bing Yao, Alan G. Merten:
Selection of File Organization Using an Analytic Model. 255-267 - Eduardo B. Fernández, Rita C. Summers, Tomás Lang:
Definition and Evaluation of Access Rules in Data Management Systems. 268-285 - Michael F. Mitoma, Keki B. Irani:
Automatic Data Base Schema Design and Optimization. 286-321
Performance and Restructuring
- Isao Miyamoto:
Hierarchical Performance Analysis Models for Data Base Systems. 322-352 - Leon E. Winslow, J. C. Lee:
Optimal Choice of Data Restructuring Points. 353-363
Application and Management Issues
- Paul G. Comba:
Needed: Distributed Control. 364-375 - G. R. Karsner:
Database Experience in the Netherlands PTT (ITCIS). 376-404
Distributed Databases
- Richard Peebles, Eric G. Manning:
A Computer Architecture for Large (Distributed) Data Bases. 405-427 - Samy A. Mahmoud, J. Spruce Riordon:
Optimal Allocation of Resources in Distributed Information Networks. (in the table of contents only)
Security and Integrity
- Jim Gray, Raymond A. Lorie, Gianfranco R. Putzolu, Irving L. Traiger:
Granularity of Locks in a Large Shared Data Base. 428-451 - Rudolf Bayer, J. K. Metzger:
On the Encipherment of Search Trees and Random Access Files. 452
System and Memory Architecture
- Chyuan Shiun Lin, Diane C. P. Smith, John Miles Smith:
The Design of a Rotating Associative Array Memory for a Relational Database Management Application. 453-455 - Fredric C. Gey, Marilyn M. Mantei:
Keyword Access to a Mass Storage Device at the Record Level. 572-588 - Stanley Y. W. Su, G. Jack Lipovski:
CASSM: A Cellular System for Very Large Data Bases. 456-472 - Kenneth Omahen:
Estimating Response Time for Auxiliary Memory Configuartions with Multiple Movable-Head Disk Modules. 473-495
Abstracts
Applications
- Walter E. Simonson, William T. Alsbrooks:
A DBMS for the U.S. Bureo of the Census. 496-498 - Jay-Louise Weldon:
Implementation Strategies for the Census Data Base. 589-590 - Eric D. Carlson:
Using Large Data Bases for Interactive Problem Solving. 499-501 - Richard D. Hackathorn:
Analyzing Transaction Activity to a Large Data Base: An Empirical Study. 502-504 - Lucia C. Sekino:
Multiple Concurrent Updates. 505-507 - James C. Browne, G. L. Lasseter:
An Optimizable Model for Application of Rollback/Restart/Recovery Procedures for Large Data Bases. 508-510
Design Analysis
- Harry C. Heacox Jr., E. S. Cosloy, J. B. Cohen:
An Experiment in Dedicated Data Management. 511-513 - Y. H. Chin:
Analysis of VSAM's Free-Space Behavior. 514-515 - K. Sundar Das, Toby J. Teorey, S. Bing Yao:
Reorganization Points for File Designs with Nonlinear Processing Costs. 516-518 - Gilles Farley, Stewart A. Schuster:
Query Execution and Index Selection for Relational Data Bases. 519 - Robert Healey, Bradford Heckman:
Hardware and System Architecture for a Very Large Database. 520-522
Models and Interfaces
- Walter A. Burkhard:
Partial-Match Queries and File Designs. 523-525 - Douglas S. Kerr:
Recent Results on the Attribute Based Data Model - A Tutorial. 526-528 - Jeffrey M. Hill:
Datalanguage: The Access Language on the Datacomputer. 591-592 - Arie Shoshani, K. Brandon:
On the Implementation of a Logical Data Base Converter. 529-531 - Dennis Tsichritzis:
Features of a Conceptual Schema. 532-534 - Klaus Zimmerman:
Different Views of a Data Base: Coexistence between Network Model and Relational Model. 535-537
Physical Structures and Implementation
- Masaaki Tsubaki:
Multi-Level Data Model in DPLS - Database, Dynamic Program Control & Open-Ended Pol Support. 538-539 - Y. Edmund Lien, Carl E. Taylor, James R. Driscoll, Mark L. Reynolds:
Binary Search Tree Complex - Towards the Implementation of Relations. 540-542 - Wesley W. Chu, E. Nahouraii:
File Directory Design Considerations for Distributed Data Bases. 543-545 - Gert Dathe, Karl-Heinz Dreckmann, G. Henselmann:
Design Principles of a Data Base System for Unlimited Quantities of Data with Highly Complex Structures. 546-548 - John J. Donovan, Rafael Fessel, Stuart G. Greenberg, Louis M. Gutentag:
An Experimental VM/370 Based Information System. 549-553 - Stephen Todd:
PRTV: An Efficient Implementation for Large Relational Data Bases. 554-556
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