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Intervale Workshop 1982
- Michael L. Brodie, John Mylopoulos, Joachim W. Schmidt:
On Conceptual Modelling, Perspectives from Artificial Intelligence, Databases, and Programming Languages, Book resulting from the Intervale Workshop 1982. Topics in information systems, Springer 1984, ISBN 978-3-540-90842-5
Artificial Intelligence, Database, and Programming Language Overviews
- John Mylopoulos, Hector J. Levesque:
An Overview of Knowledge Representation. 3-17 - Michael L. Brodie:
On the Development of Data Models. 19-47 - Mary Shaw:
The Impact of Modelling and Abstraction Concerns on Modern Programming Languages. 49-78
Perspectives from Artificial Intelligence
- Alexander Borgida, John Mylopoulos, Harry K. T. Wong:
Generalization/Specialization as a Basis for Software Specification. 87-117 - David J. Israel, Ronald J. Brachman:
Some Remarks on the Semantics of Representation Languages. 119-146 - Carl Hewitt, Peter de Jong:
Open Systems. 147-164 - Hector J. Levesque:
The Logic of Incomplete Knowledge Bases. 165-189 - Raymond Reiter:
Towards a Logical Reconstruction of Relational Database Theory. 191-233 - Charles Rich:
A Formal Representation For Plans In The Programmer's Apprentice. 239-273
Perspectives from Databases
- Michael L. Brodie, Dzenan Ridjanovic:
On the Design and Specification of Database Transactions. 277-312 - Roger King, Dennis McLeod:
A Unified Model and Methodology for Conceptual Database Design. 313-327 - Michael Stonebraker:
Adding Semantic Knowledge to a Relational Database System. 333-352
Perspectives from Programming Languages
- Peter Buneman, Rishiyur S. Nikhil:
The Functional Data Model and Its Uses for Interaction with Databases. 359-380 - Bernd Krieg-Brückner:
Types in the Programming Language Ada. 385-408 - Manuel Mall, Joachim W. Schmidt, Manuel Reimer:
Data Selection, Sharing, and Access Control In a Relational Scenario. 411-440 - Stephen N. Zilles:
Types, Algebras, and Modelling. 441-450
Concluding Remarks from Three Perspectives
- Carl Hewitt:
An Artificial Intelligence Perspective. 453-455 - Michael Stonebraker:
A Database Perspective. 457-458 - Stephen N. Zilles:
A Programming Language Perspective. 459-460
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