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Data & Knowledge Engineering, Volume 29, 1999
Volume 29, Number 1, January 1999
- Laura Amadesi, Fabio Grandi

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An Adaptive Split Policy for the Time Split B-Tree. 1-15 - Frances M. T. Brazier, Jan Treur

, Niek J. E. Wijngaards
, Mark Willems:
Temporal Semantics of Compositional Task Models and Problem Solving Methods. 17-42 - Siwoo Byun, Songchun Moon:

Resilient Data Management for Replicated Mobile Database Systems. 43-55 - Fernando Gomez, Carlos Segami, Carl Delaune:

A System for the Semiautomatic Generation of E-R Models from Natural Language Specifications. 57-81 - Ee-Peng Lim

, Roger H. L. Chiang, Yinyan Cao:
Tuple Source Relational Model: A Source-Aware Data Model for Multidatabases. 83-114
Volume 29, Number 2, February 1999
- Reda Alhajj, Ashraf Elnagar

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Incremental Materialization of Object-Oriented Views. 121-145 - Florence Le Ber

, Marie-Pierre Chouvet:
An Agent-Based Model for Domain Knowledge Representation. 147-161 - Juhnyong Lee:

Precise Serialization for Optimistic Concurrency Control. 163-178 - Hui Lei, Kenneth A. Ross:

Faster Joins, Self-Joins and Multi-Way Joins Using Join Indices. 179-200 - Kian-Lee Tan

, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Pin-Kwang Eng:
Supporting Range Queries in a Wireless Environment with Nonuniform Broadcast. 201-221
Volume 29, Number 3, March 1999
- Sabina Beraha, Jianwen Su:

Support for Modeling Relationships in Object-Oriented Databases. 227-257 - Frédéric Cuppens, Alban Gabillon:

Logical Foundations of Multilevel Databases. 259-291 - Robert C. Goldstein, Veda C. Storey:

Data Abstractions: Why and How? 293-311 - Nikos A. Lorentzos, Constantine P. Yialouris, Alexander B. Sideridis:

Time-Evolving Rule-Based Knowledge Bases. 313-335 - Bryan W. Scotney, Sally I. McClean

, Máire Rodgers:
Optimal and Efficient Integration of Heterogeneous Summary Tables in a Distributed Database. 337-350 - Antonio Si, Hong Va Leong:

Query Optimization for Broadcast Database. 351-380 - Theodoros Tzouramanis, Yannis Manolopoulos, Nikos A. Lorentzos:

Overlapping B+-Trees: An Implementation of a Transaction Time Access Method. 381-404

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