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IBM Symposium: Database Systems of the 90s, 1990
- Albrecht Blaser:

Database Systems of the 90s, International Symposium, Müggelsee, Berlin, Germany, November 5-7, 1990, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 466, Springer 1990, ISBN 3-540-53397-4
Keynote Paper
- Donald J. Haderle:

Database Role in Information Systems: The Evolution of Database Technology and its Impact on Enterprise Information Systems. 1-14
Demands on Database Systems in the 90s
- Peter C. Lockemann, Alfons Kemper, Guido Moerkotte:

Future Database Technology: Driving Forces and Directions. 15-33 - Michel E. Adiba:

Management of Multimedia Complex Objects in the '90s. 34-54 - Phil Shaw:

Database Language Standards: Past, Present, and Future. 55-80
User Aspects
- Joachim W. Schmidt, Florian Matthes

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Language Technology for Post-relational Data Systems. 81-114 - Rainer Gimnich, Klaus Kunkel, Thomas Strothotte:

Human Factors of Database Systems. 115-134
Database System and Architecture Concepts for Novel Applications
- Hans-Jörg Schek, Marc H. Scholl

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Evolution of Data Models. 135-153 - Rainer Unland, Gunter Schlageter:

Object-Oriented Database Systems: Concepts and Perspectives. 154-197 - Georges Gardarin, Jerry Kiernan:

Deductive Database Rule Languages: Analysis and Case Study. 198-216 - Bruce G. Lindsay, Laura M. Haas:

Extensibility in the Starburst Experimental Database System. 217-248 - Stefan Jablonski, Hartmut Wedekind:

Logical Foundation of Data Replication. 249-262
System and Implementation Aspects
- Klaus Küspert, Erhard Rahm

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Trends in Distributed and Cooperative Database Management. 263-293 - Andreas Reuter:

Performance and Reliability Issues in Future DBMSs. 294-315 - Patricia G. Selinger:

The Impact of Hardware on Database Systems. 316-334

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