The C++ Primer

The C++ Primer
Author: M. T. Skinner
Publisher: Silicon Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1992
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780929306117

Readings in Object-Oriented Database Systems

Readings in Object-Oriented Database Systems
Author: Stanley B. Zdonik
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1990
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781558600003

This comprehensive collection is a survey of research in object-oriented databases, offering a substantive overview of the field, section introductions, and over 40 research papers presented in their original scope and detail. The balanced selection of articles presents a confluence of ideas from both the language and database research communities that have contributed to the object-oriented paradigm. The editors develop a general definition and model for object-oriented databases and relate significant research efforts to this framework. Further, the collection explores the fundamental notions behind object-oriented databases, semantic data models, implementation of object-oriented systems, transaction processing, interfaces, and related approaches. Research and theory are balanced by applications to CAD systems, programming environments, and office information systems.

Readings in Artificial Intelligence and Databases

Readings in Artificial Intelligence and Databases
Author: John Mylopoulos
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2014-06-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0080886620

The interaction of database and AI technologies is crucial to such applications as data mining, active databases, and knowledge-based expert systems. This volume collects the primary readings on the interactions, actual and potential, between these two fields. The editors have chosen articles to balance significant early research and the best and most comprehensive articles from the 1980s. An in-depth introduction discusses basic research motivations, giving a survey of the history, concepts, and terminology of the interaction. Major themes, approaches and results, open issues and future directions are all discussed, including the results of a major survey conducted by the editors of current work in industry and research labs. Thirteen sections follow, each with a short introduction. Topics examined include semantic data models with emphasis on conceptual modeling techniques for databases and information systems and the integration of data model concepts in high-level data languages, definition and maintenance of integrity constraints in databases and knowledge bases, natural language front ends, object-oriented database management systems, implementation issues such as concurrency control and error recovery, and representation of time and knowledge incompleteness from the viewpoints of databases, logic programming, and AI.