Strategic directions in database systems : Breaking out of the box

Database research must be more broadly defined than in the past. Database systems have developed in contexts where there is no control over the execution of their clients. This approach has led to a particular set of skills and techniques that can be applied and extended to other programs: 1. data m...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACM computing surveys 1996-12, Vol.28 (4), p.764-778
Hauptverfasser: SILBERSCHATZ, A, ZDONIK, S, MAIER, D, MANOLA, F, OZSU, T, RAMAKRISHNAN, R, RAMAMRITHAM, K, SCHEK, H, SNODGRASS, R, ULLMAN, J, WIDOM, J, BLAKELEY, J, BUNEMAN, P, DAYAL, U, IMIELINSKI, T, JAJODIA, S, KORTH, H, LOHMAN, G, LOMET, D
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Future
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Studies
Trends
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