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Data & Knowledge Engineering, Volume 20, 1996
Volume 20, Number 1, 30 June 1996
- Veda C. Storey, Heng-Li Yang, Robert C. Goldstein:
Semantic Integrity Constraints in Knowledge-Based Database Design Systems. 1-37 - L. J. Campbell, Terry A. Halpin, Henderik Alex Proper:
Conceptual Schemas with Abstractions: Making Flat Conceptual Schemas More Comprehensible. 39-85
Volume 20, Number 2, 1 October 1996
- Jacky Akoka, Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau:
Entity-Relationship and Object-Oriented Model Automatic Clustering. 87-117 - Peter N. Creasy, Henderik Alex Proper:
A Generic Model for 3-Dimensional Conceptual Modelling. 119-161 - Michael Gertz, Udo W. Lipeck:
Deriving Optimized Integrity Monitoring Triggers from Dynamic Integrity Constraints. 163-193 - Paul McFetridge, Fred Popowich, Dan Fass:
An Analysis of Compounds in HPSG (Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar) for Database Queries. 195-209 - Anyuan Yang, Peter P. Chen:
Efficient Data Retrieval and Manipulation Using Boolean Entity Lattice. 211-226 - Ning Zhong, Setsuo Ohsuga:
A Hierarchical Model Learning Approach for Refining and Managing Concept Clusters Discovered from Databases. 227-252
Volume 20, Number 3, November 1996
- Nicola Guarino, Simone Pribbenow, Laure Vieu:
Modeling Parts and Wholes. 257-258 - Achille C. Varzi:
Parts, Wholes, and Part-Whole Relations: The Prospects of Mereotopology. 259-286 - Barry Smith:
Mereotopology: A Theory of Parts and Boundaries. 287-303 - Peter Gerstl, Simone Pribbenow:
A Conceptual Theory of Part-Whole Relations and its Applications. 305-322 - Friederike Moltmann:
A New Notion of Part Structure for Natural Language. 323-345 - Alessandro Artale, Enrico Franconi, Nicola Guarino, Luca Pazzi:
Part-Whole Relations in Object-Centered Systems: An Overview. 347-383 - Michael Uschold:
The Use of the Typed Lambda Calculus for Guiding Naive Users in the Representation and Acquisition of Part-Whole Knowledge. 385-404 - Jochen Bernauer:
Analysis of Part-Whole Relation and Subsumption in the Medical Domain. 405-415
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