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1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c20]Matthew Morgenstern:
Integrating Web and Database Information for Collaboration Through Explicit Metadata. WETICE 1998: 204-210 - 1994
- [c19]Matthew Morgenstern, Joachim Biskup, Klaus R. Dittrich, Carl E. Landwehr, Marvin Schaefer:
Perspectives on Database Security - Panel Summary. DBSec 1994: 377-390 - [c18]Matthew Morgenstern:
Summary of Conference Discussions. DBSec 1994: 393-403 - [e1]Joachim Biskup, Matthew Morgenstern, Carl E. Landwehr:
Database Security, VIII: Status and Prospects, Proceedings of the IFIP WG11.3 Working Conference on Database Security, Bad Salzdetfurth, Germany, 23-26 August, 1994. IFIP Transactions A-60, North-Holland 1994, ISBN 0-444-81976-2 [contents] - 1992
- [c17]Matthew Morgenstern:
Database Technology for Reliable Systems: Issues, Impact, and Approaches (Panel). VLDB 1992: 495 - 1991
- [c16]Matthew Morgenstern, Teresa F. Lunt, Bhavani M. Thuraisingham, David L. Spooner:
Security Issues in Federated Database Systems: Panel Contributions. DBSec 1991: 131-148 - 1990
- [c15]Matthew Morgenstern:
The personal information revolution: from portable computing to the intelligent pocket assistant. Compcon 1990: 616-622 - [c14]Matthew Morgenstern:
A Security Model for Multilevel Objects with Bidirectional Relationships. DBSec 1990: 53-72
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c13]Matthew Morgenstern, Alexander Borgida, Catherine Lassez, David Maier, Gio Wiederhold:
Constraint-Based Systems: Knowledge About Data - Panel Report. Expert Database Conf. 1988: 23-43 - [c12]Matthew Morgenstern:
Controlling logical inference in multilevel database systems. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 1988: 245-255 - 1987
- [j1]Dorothy E. Denning, Selim G. Akl, Mark R. Heckman, Teresa F. Lunt, Matthew Morgenstern, Peter G. Neumann, Roger R. Schell:
Views for Multilevel Database Security. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 13(2): 129-140 (1987) - [c11]Matthew Morgenstern:
Security and Inference in Multilevel Database and Knowledge-Base Systems. SIGMOD Conference 1987: 357-373 - 1986
- [c10]Dorothy E. Denning, Selim G. Akl, Matthew Morgenstern, Peter G. Neumann, Roger R. Schell
, Mark R. Heckman:
Views for Multilevel Database Security. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 1986: 156-172 - 1985
- [c9]Matthew Morgenstern:
Connections among Application Based Objects in Directed Edge-Labelled Hypergraphs. TFAIS 1985: 79-99 - 1984
- [c8]Matthew Morgenstern:
Constraint Equations: A Concise Compilable Representation for Quantified Constraints in Semantic Networks. AAAI 1984: 255-259 - [c7]Matthew Morgenstern:
The Role of Constraints in Databases, Expert Systems, and Knowledge Representation. Expert Database Workshop 1984: 351-368 - [c6]Matthew Morgenstern:
Constraint Equations: Declarative Expression of Constraints With Automatic Enforcement. VLDB 1984: 291-300 - 1983
- [c5]Robert Balzer, David Dyer, Matthew Morgenstern, Robert Neches:
Specification-Based Computing Environments. AAAI 1983: 12-16 - [c4]Matthew Morgenstern:
Active Databases as a Paradigm for Enhanced Computing Environments. VLDB 1983: 34-42 - 1981
- [c3]Matthew Morgenstern:
Strategies for database schema acquisition and design. ACM Annual Conference 1981: 67-71 - [c2]Matthew Morgenstern:
A Unifying Approach for Conceptual Schema to Support Multiple Data Models. ER 1981: 279-297
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [c1]Matthew Morgenstern:
Transferring Technology from Research Systems to Users. Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology 1978: 103-108
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