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1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [e3]Stefano Spaccapietra, Fred J. Maryanski:
Data Mining and Reverse Engineering: Searching for Semantics, IFIP TC2/WG2.6 Seventh Conference on Database Semantics (DS-7), October 7-10, 1997, Leysin, Switzerland. IFIP Conference Proceedings 124, Chapman & Hall 1998, ISBN 0-412-82250-4 [contents] - 1996
- [j16]Joan Peckham, Fred J. Maryanski, Steven A. Demurjian:
Towards the Correctness and Consistency of Update Semantics in Semantic Database Schema. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 8(3): 503-507 (1996) - 1991
- [c31]Mary Ann Robbert, Fred J. Maryanski:
Automated Test Plan Generator for Database Application Systems. SIGSMALL/PC 1991: 100-106 - [c30]John R. Bedell, Fred J. Maryanski:
A State Mechanical Approach to Window-Based Interface Design. VDB 1991: 381-395 - [p1]Fred J. Maryanski, John R. Bedell, Sheilah Hoelscher, Shuguang Hong, LouAnne McDonald, Joan Peckham, Darrell Stock:
Generating Object-Oriented Database Systems with the Data Model Compiler. On Object-Oriented Database System 1991: 291-314 - 1990
- [j15]Shuguang Hong, Fred J. Maryanski:
Representation of object-oriented data models. Inf. Sci. 52(3): 247-284 (1990) - [c29]Heidi J. C. Ellis, Steven A. Demurjian, Fred J. Maryanski, George McA. Beshers, Joan Peckham:
Extending the Behavioral Capabilities of the Object-Oriented Paradigm with an Active Model of Propagation. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1990: 319-325 - [c28]Shuguang Hong, Fred J. Maryanski:
Using a Meta Model to Represent Object-Oriented Data Models. ICDE 1990: 11-19
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c27]Harvey Rubinovitz, Fred J. Maryanski:
A distributed database simulation language. Annual Simulation Symposium 1989: 183-188 - [c26]Bonnie K. MacKellar, Fred J. Maryanski:
A knowledge base for code reuse by similarity. COMPSAC 1989: 634-641 - [c25]Joan Peckham, Fred J. Maryanski, George McA. Beshers, H. Chapman, Steven A. Demurjian:
Constraint based analysis of database update propagation. ICIS 1989: 9-18 - [c24]John R. Bedell, Fred J. Maryanski:
Extensible Semantic Automata for Modular Design Systems. VDB 1989: 43-56 - 1988
- [j14]Joan Peckham, Fred J. Maryanski:
Semantic Data Models. ACM Comput. Surv. 20(3): 153-189 (1988) - [j13]R. C. Ting, Fred J. Maryanski:
Special Issue: First International Conference on Data and Knowledge Systems for Manufacturing and Engineering. Data Knowl. Eng. 3: 67-69 (1988) - [c23]Shuguang Hong, Fred J. Maryanski:
Database design tool generation via software reusability. COMPSAC 1988: 361-368 - [c22]Dong-Guk Shin, Fred J. Maryanski:
Knowledge-aided engineering environment for design and manufacturing. COMPSAC 1988: 395-401 - [c21]Xiaolin Du, Fred J. Maryanski:
Data Reorganization in a Dynamically Reconfigurable Environment. ICDCS 1988: 463-470 - [c20]Xiaolin Du, Fred J. Maryanski:
Data Allocation in a Dynamically Reconfigurable Environment. ICDE 1988: 74-81 - [c19]Bonnie K. MacKellar, Fred J. Maryanski:
Reasoning by Analogy in Knowledge Base Systems. ICDE 1988: 242-249 - 1987
- [j12]David J. Hartzband, Laura Holly, Fred J. Maryanski:
The provision of induction in data model systems: I. Analogy. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 1(1): 5-21 (1987) - [j11]Fred J. Maryanski:
Explanation of Budget. SIGMOD Rec. 16(1): 4-8 (1987) - [c18]John R. Bedell, Fred J. Maryanski:
Semantic data modeling support for CAD. FJCC 1987: 498-504 - [c17]J. N. Kemeny, D. W. Lambert, Fred J. Maryanski:
Performance Projections for a Relational Query Processor. IWDM 1987: 387-400 - 1986
- [j10]Fred J. Maryanski, David J. DeWitt, Paula B. Hawthorn:
Explanation of Budet. SIGMOD Rec. 15(1): 7-12 (1986) - [c16]Eliezer Kantorowitz, Fred J. Maryanski, Dennis E. Shasha:
Distributed Office By Example (D-OBE). ICDE 1986: 166-174 - [c15]Fred J. Maryanski, John R. Bedell, Sheilah Hoelscher, Shuguang Hong, LouAnne McDonald, Joan Peckham, Darrell Stock:
The Data Model Compiler: A Tool for Generating Object-Oriented Database Systems. OODBS 1986: 73-84 - [c14]Sue M. Zajac, Fred J. Maryanski:
Reliable commit and optimistic concurrency control for dynamically reconfigurable distributed databases. SIGSMALL 1986: 137-145 - 1985
- [j9]David J. Hartzband, Fred J. Maryanski:
Enhancing Knowledge Representation in Engineering Databases. Computer 18(9): 39-48 (1985) - [c13]Fred J. Maryanski:
Multi-Copy Workstation Databases. COMPCON 1985: 50-53 - 1982
- [j8]Jacob Slonim, L. J. MacRae, Richard A. McBride, Fred J. Maryanski, Elizabeth A. Unger, Paul S. Fisher:
A troughput model: sequential vs concurrent processing. Inf. Syst. 7(1): 65-83 (1982) - [c12]Artie Briggs, Roger Elliott, Orrin E. Taulbee, Ray Miller, Fred J. Maryanski:
Seed corn session. ACM Annual Conference 1982: 188 - [c11]Fred J. Maryanski:
Data-server design issues. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1982: 429-438 - 1981
- [j7]Fred J. Maryanski:
Office Information Systems. Computer 14(5): 11-12 (1981) - 1980
- [j6]Fred J. Maryanski:
Backend Database Systems. ACM Comput. Surv. 12(1): 3-25 (1980) - [c10]Fred J. Maryanski:
Improving white collar productivity. ACM Annual Conference 1980: 272 - [c9]Fred J. Maryanski:
An architecture for fault tolerance in database systems. ACM Annual Conference 1980: 389-398 - [c8]Fred J. Maryanski, C. Steven Roush:
Definition of database transactions by the casual user. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1980: 293-300 - [c7]Fred J. Maryanski, Elizabeth A. Unger:
A major in information systems. SIGCSE 1980: 213-222
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j5]Fred J. Maryanski, Paul S. Fisher, Virgil Wallentine:
Data access in distributed data base management systems. Inf. Manag. 2(6): 261-270 (1979) - [j4]Fred J. Maryanski, Michael G. Thomason:
Properties of stochastic syntax-directed translation schemata. Int. J. Parallel Program. 8(2): 89-110 (1979) - [j3]Fred J. Maryanski, Taylor L. Booth:
Authors' Reply. IEEE Trans. Computers 28(1): 64 (1979) - [c6]Fred J. Maryanski, Kirk A. Norsworthy:
A model of the performance of a rollback algorithm. ACM Annual Conference 1979: 54-61 - [c5]Elizabeth A. Unger, Richard A. McBride, Jacob Slonim, Fred J. Maryanski:
Design for integration of a DBMS into a network environment. SIGCOMM 1979: 26-34 - [e2]Fred J. Maryanski:
Proceedings of the Second symposium on Small systems, SIGSMALL/PC 1979, Dallas, Texas, USA, October 1-3, 1979. ACM 1979, ISBN 978-0-89791-007-1 [contents] - 1978
- [j2]Fred J. Maryanski:
A Survey of Developments in Distributed Data Base Management Systems. Computer 11(2): 28-38 (1978) - [c4]Jacob Slonim, Fred J. Maryanski, Paul S. Fisher:
Mediator: An Integrated Approach to Information Retrieval. SIGIR 1978: 14-36 - [e1]Fred J. Maryanski, George W. Gorsline, Michael P. Deisenroth:
Proceedings of the first SIGMINI symposium on Small systems, SIGMINI 1978, USA, August 2-3, 1978. ACM 1978, ISBN 978-1-4503-7870-3 [contents] - 1977
- [j1]Fred J. Maryanski, Taylor L. Booth:
Inference of Finite-State Probabilistic Grammars. IEEE Trans. Computers 26(6): 521-536 (1977) - [c3]Fred J. Maryanski, Kuang Chan Wu:
Nonlinear parameter estimation for probabilistic finite-state automata. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1977: 827-831 - 1976
- [c2]Alan G. Merten, Fred J. Maryanski, Paul S. Fisher, Virgil E. Wallentine, Adele Mildred Koss, J. M. Noonan, S. B. Yao:
SIGMOD(Paper Session). ACM Annual Conference 1976: 292 - [c1]Fred J. Maryanski, Paul S. Fisher, Virgil E. Wallentine:
Evaluation of conversion to a back-end data base management system. ACM Annual Conference 1976: 293-297
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