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JCSS, Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, August 1995
- Yehoshua Sagiv:
Editor's Forword. 1 - Froduald Kabanza, Jean-Marc Stévenne, Pierre Wolper:
Handling Infinite Temporal Data. 3-17 - Richard J. Lipton, Jeffrey F. Naughton:
Query Size Estimation by Adaptive Sampling. 18-25 - Paris C. Kanellakis, Gabriel M. Kuper, Peter Z. Revesz:
Constraint Query Languages. 26-52 - Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:
Constrained Shared Locks for Increased Concurrency in Databases. 53-63 - John S. Schlipf:
The Expressive Powers of the Logic Programming Semantics. 64-86 - Yatin P. Saraiya:
On the Efficiency of Transforming Database Logic Programs. 87-109 - Phokion G. Kolaitis, Moshe Y. Vardi:
On the Expressive Power of Datalog: Tools and a Case Study. 110-134
Volume 51, Number 2, October 1995
- Alberto O. Mendelzon:
Editor's Foreword. 135 - S. Seshadri, Jeffrey F. Naughton:
On the Expected Size of Recursive Datalog Queries. 137-148 - Stéphane Grumbach, Victor Vianu:
Tractable Query Languages for Complex Object Databases. 149-167 - Donald B. Johnson, Larry Raab:
A Tight Upper Bound on the Benefits of Replica Control Protocols. 168-176 - Foto N. Afrati, Stavros S. Cosmadakis, Mihalis Yannakakis:
On Datalog vs. Polynomial Time. 177-196 - Richard Helm, Kim Marriott, Martin Odersky:
Spatial Query Optimization: From Boolean Constraints to Range Queries. 197-210 - Hector Garcia-Molina, Kenneth Salem:
Non-deterministic Queue Operations. 211-222 - Catriel Beeri, Tova Milo:
Subtyping in OODBs. 223-243 - Sumit Ganguly, Sergio Greco, Carlo Zaniolo:
Extrema Predicates in Deductive Databases. 244-259 - Tomás Feder, Rajeev Motwani:
Clique Partitions, Graph Compression and Speeding-Up Algorithms. 261-272 - Ganesh Baliga, John Case, Sanjay Jain:
Language Learning with Some Negative Information. 273-285 - Richard Cole, Ofer Zajicek:
The Expected Advantage of Asynchrony. 286-300 - Hesham H. Ali, Hesham El-Rewini:
An Optimal Algorithm for Scheduling Interval Ordered Tasks with Communication on N Processors. 301-306 - Vince Grolmusz:
Separating the Communication Complexities of MOD m and MOD p Circuits. 307-313 - Jörg Desel, Javier Esparza:
Shortest Paths in Reachability Graphs. 314-323 - Francine Blanchet-Sadri:
Some Logical Characterizations of the Dot-Depth Hierarchy and Applications. 324-337
Volume 51, Number 3, December 1995
- Wolfgang Maass:
Editor's Foreword. 339 - Yair Bartal, Amos Fiat, Yuval Rabani:
Competitive Algorithms for Distributed Data Management. 341-358 - Yair Bartal, Amos Fiat, Howard J. Karloff, Rakesh Vohra:
New Algorithms for an Ancient Scheduling Problem. 359-366 - Avrim Blum, Steven Rudich:
Fast Learning of k-Term DNF Formulas with Queries. 367-373 - Michael T. Goodrich:
Planar Separators and Parallel Polygon Triangulation. 374-389 - Jeff Kahn, Jeong Han Kim:
Entropy and Sorting. 390-399 - Raimund Seidel:
On the All-Pairs-Shortest-Path Problem in Unweighted Undirected Graphs. 400-403
- Tomasz Imielinski, Ron van der Meyden, Kumar V. Vadaparty:
Complexity Tailored Design: A New Design Methodology for Databases With Incomplete Information. 405-432 - Serge Abiteboul, Paris C. Kanellakis, Sridhar Ramaswamy, Emmanuel Waller:
Method Schemas. 433-455 - Changho Seo, Jongin Lim, Hichum Eun:
On Comparison and Analysis of Algorithms for Multiplication in GF(2^m). 456-459 - Jirí Adámek, Evelyn Nelson, Jan Reiterman:
Continuous Algebras Revisited. 460-471 - Konstantin Skodinis, Egon Wanke:
Emptiness Problems of eNCE Graph Languages. 472-485 - Camino R. Vela, Antonio Bahamonde:
The Best Nondeterministic Representations of Finite Orderings. 486-494 - Yosi Ben-Asher, Ilan Newman:
Decision Trees with Boolean Threshold Queries. 495-502 - Takao Asano:
An O(n log log n) Time Algorithm for Constructing a Graph of Maximum Connectivity with Prescribed Degrees. 503-510 - Nadia Creignou:
A Dichotomy Theorem for Maximum Generalized Satisfiability Problems. 511-522 - Jan Chomicki, Damian Niwinski:
On the Feasibility of Checking Temporal Integrity Constraints. 523-535
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