The following pages link to Philip A. Bernstein (Q238471):
Displaying 28 items.
- Serializability theory for replicated databases (Q1083230) (← links)
- A proof technique for concurrency control and recovery algorithms for replicated databases (Q1097027) (← links)
- General purpose schedulers for database systems (Q1132632) (← links)
- ``General purpose schedulers for database systems'' (Q1152705) (← links)
- The power of inequality semijoins (Q1161313) (← links)
- On the updatability of network views - extending relational view theory to the network model (Q1166281) (← links)
- (Q1223150) (redirect page) (← links)
- Allocation storage in hierarchical data bases using traces (Q1223152) (← links)
- Context-based prefetch --- an optimization for implementing objects on relations (Q1606837) (← links)
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- Multiversion concurrency control—theory and algorithms (Q3313318) (← links)
- Associativity and Commutativity in Generic Merge (Q3637335) (← links)
- Optimizing Chain Queries in a Distributed Database System (Q3704920) (← links)
- A model for concurrency in nested transactions systems (Q3835055) (← links)
- Using Semi-Joins to Solve Relational Queries (Q3902554) (← links)
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- On the performance of balanced hashing functions when the keys are not equiprobable (Q3911417) (← links)
- A Formal System for Reasoning about Programs Accessing a Relational Database (Q3912081) (← links)
- Query processing in a system for distributed databases (SDD-1) (Q3917522) (← links)
- Power of Natural Semijoins (Q3923637) (← links)
- On the correct translation of update operations on relational views (Q3949998) (← links)
- Comment on “Decomposition of a Data Base and the Theory of Boolean Switching Functions” [Letter to the Editor] (Q4134949) (← links)
- Formal Aspects of Serializability in Database Concurrency Control (Q4179819) (← links)
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- Analyzing Concurrency Control Algorithms When User and System Operations Differ (Q4747561) (← links)
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- A survey of approaches to automatic schema matching (Q5959567) (← links)