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Islamorada Workshop 1985
- Michael L. Brodie, John Mylopoulos:
On Knowledge Base Management Systems: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Database Technologies, Book resulting from the Islamorada Workshop 1985 (Islamorada, FL, USA). Topics in Information Systems, Springer 1986, ISBN 3-540-96382-0
Knowledge Base Management Systems
- John Mylopoulos:
On Knowledge Base Management Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 3-8 - Ronald J. Brachman, Hector J. Levesque:
The Knowledge Level of a KBMS. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 9-12 - Hector J. Levesque, Ronald J. Brachman:
Knowledge Level Interfaces to Information Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 13-34 - Frank Manola, Michael L. Brodie:
On Knowledge-Based System Architectures. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 35-54
Knowledge Bases Versus Databases
- Hector J. Levesque:
A View Of Knowledge Representation. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 63-69 - David J. Israel:
AI Knowledge Bases And Databases. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 71-75 - Gio Wiederhold:
Knowledge versus Data. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 77-82 - Michael L. Brodie, John Mylopoulos:
Knowledge Bases vs. Databases. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 83-86 - Yannis Vassiliou:
Knowledge Based and Database Systems: Enhancements, Coupling or Integration. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 87-91
Retrieval/Interface/Reasoning
- David J. Israel:
Notes on Inference: A Somewhat Skewed Survey. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 97-109 - Matthias Jarke:
Current Trends in Database Query Processing. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 111-119 - Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Logic and Database Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 121-123 - Shamim A. Naqvi:
Negation in Knowledge Base Management Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 125-145 - Jeffrey D. Ullman:
An Approach To Processing Queries In A Logic-Based Query Language. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 147-164 - François Bancilhon:
Naive Evaluation of Recursively Defined Relations. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 165-178 - William A. Woods:
Knowledge Base Retrieval. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 179-195
Extending Database Management Systems
- Michael L. Brodie:
Database Management: A Survey. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 201-218 - Shamim A. Naqvi:
A Brief Survey of Logic and Database Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 219-226 - Umeshwar Dayal, John Miles Smith:
PROBE: A Knowledge-Oriented Database Management System. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 227-257 - Alexander Borgida, Tom M. Mitchell, Keith E. Williamson:
Learning Improved Integrity Constraints and Schemes From Exceptions in Data and Knowledge Bases. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 259-286 - Randy H. Katz, M. Anwarrudin, Ellis E. Chang:
Organizing A Design Database Across Time. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 287-295 - Michael Stonebraker:
Triggers and Inference In Database Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 297-314 - Michael J. Carey, David J. DeWitt:
Extensible Database Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 315-330
Extending Knowledge-Based Systems
- Peter Szolovits:
Knowledge-Based Systems: A Survey. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 339-352 - Bonnie L. Webber:
A Natural Language Processing: A Survey. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 353-363 - Bonnie L. Webber:
Questions, Answers and Responses: Interacting with Knowledge-Base Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 366-402 - Tom M. Mitchell:
Learning in Knowledge-Base Management Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 403-406 - Mark S. Fox, John P. McDermott:
The Role of Databases in Knowledge-Based Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 407-430 - Gio Wiederhold, Robert L. Blum, Michael G. Walker:
An Integration of Knowledge and Data Representation. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 431-444
Knowledge-Based Design Issues
- Daniel G. Bobrow, Randy H. Katz:
Context Structures/Versioning: A Survey. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 453-459 - Alexander Borgida:
Conceptual Modeling of Information Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 461-469 - Sol J. Greenspan, Alexander Borgida, John Mylopoulos:
A Requirements Modeling Language and Its Logic. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 471-502 - Alexander Borgida:
Languages and The Engineering of Large Knowledge Bases. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 503-505 - Matthias Jarke:
Control of Search and Knowledge Acquisition in Large-Scale KBMS. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 507-522
Advanced Hardware for Knowledge-Based Systems
- W. Daniel Hillis:
New Computer Architectures: A Survey. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 529-533 - Richard E. Cullingford, Hector Garcia-Molina, Richard J. Lipton:
The Role Of Massive Memory In Knowledge-Base Management Systems. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 535-550 - W. Daniel Hillis:
Parallel Computers for AI Databases. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 551-563
Epilogue
- Daniel G. Bobrow:
Concluding Remarks from the Artificial Intelligence Perspective. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 569-573 - John Miles Smith:
Concluding Remarks from the Database Perspective. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 575-578 - Michael L. Brodie:
Large-Scale Knowledge-Based Systems: Concluding Remarks and Technological Challenges. On Knowledge Base Management Systems (Islamorada) 1985: 579-585
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