On Conceptual Modelling (Intervale) A

21 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1984On Conceptual Modelling, Perspectives from Artificial Intelligence, Databases, and Programming Languages, Book resulting from the Intervale Workshop 1982
Michael L. Brodie, John Mylopoulos, Joachim W. Schmidt
1984On Conceptual Modelling, Perspectives from Artificial Intelligence, Databases, and Programming Languages, Book resulting from the Intervale Workshop 1982
Michael L. Brodie, John Mylopoulos, Joachim W. Schmidt
1982A Database Perspective.
Michael Stonebraker
1982A Formal Representation For Plans In The Programmer's Apprentice.
Charles Rich
1982A Programming Language Perspective.
Stephen N. Zilles
1982A Unified Model and Methodology for Conceptual Database Design.
Roger King, Dennis McLeod
1982Adding Semantic Knowledge to a Relational Database System.
Michael Stonebraker
1982An Artificial Intelligence Perspective.
Carl Hewitt
1982An Overview of Knowledge Representation.
John Mylopoulos, Hector J. Levesque
1982Data Selection, Sharing, and Access Control In a Relational Scenario.
Manuel Mall, Joachim W. Schmidt, Manuel Reimer
1982Generalization/Specialization as a Basis for Software Specification.
Alexander Borgida, John Mylopoulos, Harry K. T. Wong
1982On the Design and Specification of Database Transactions.
Michael L. Brodie, Dzenan Ridjanovic
1982On the Development of Data Models.
Michael L. Brodie
1982Open Systems.
Carl Hewitt, Peter de Jong
1982Some Remarks on the Semantics of Representation Languages.
David J. Israel, Ronald J. Brachman
1982The Functional Data Model and Its Uses for Interaction with Databases.
Peter Buneman, Rishiyur S. Nikhil
1982The Impact of Modelling and Abstraction Concerns on Modern Programming Languages.
Mary Shaw
1982The Logic of Incomplete Knowledge Bases.
Hector J. Levesque
1982Towards a Logical Reconstruction of Relational Database Theory.
Raymond Reiter
1982Types in the Programming Language Ada.
Bernd Krieg-Brückner
1982Types, Algebras, and Modelling.
Stephen N. Zilles