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IEEE Database Engineering Bulletin, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, March 1985
- Haran Boral:

Letter from the Editor. 1 - David J. DeWitt:

Benchmarking Database Systems: Past Effords and Future Diretions. 2-9 - Michael Stonebraker:

Tips on Benchmarking Data Base Systems. 10-18 - Paula B. Hawthorn:

Variations on a Benchmark. 19-28 - Steven A. Demurjian, David K. Hsiao:

Benchmarking Database Systems in Multiple Systems in Multiple Backend Configurations. 29-39 - Timothy C. K. Chou, Jim Gray:

Transaction Acceleration. 40-52 - Margaret H. Eich:

Transaction Oriented Performance Analysis of Database Machines. 53-60
Volume 8, Number 2, June 1985
- C. Mohan:

Letter from the Editor. 1 - Dieter Gawlick, David Kinkade:

Varieties of Concurrency Control in IMS/VS Fast Path. 3-10 - Pat Helland:

Transaction Monitoring Facility. 11-18 - Alfred Z. Spector:

The TABS Projects. 19-25 - William E. Weihl:

Atomic Data Types. 26-33 - Arvola Chan, Sunil K. Sarin:

Improving Availability and Performance of Distributed Database Systems. 34-41 - C. Mohan:

Concurrency and Recovery in Data Base Systems. 42-49 - Theo Härder, Peter Peinl, Andreas Reuter:

Performance Analysis of Synchronization and Recovery Schemes. 50-57 - Rakesh Agrawal, Michael J. Carey:

The Performance of Concurrency Control and Recovery Algorithms for Transaction-Oriented Database Systems. 58-67 - Rafael Alonso, Daniel Barbará, Ricardo Cordon, Hector Garcia-Molina, Jack Kent, Frank M. Pittelli:

Distributed Computing Research at Princeton. 68-75 - Jo-Mei Chang:

LAMBDA: A Distributed Database System for Local Area Networks. 76-83 - Dennis E. Shasha:

What Good are Concurrent Search Structure Algorithms for databases Anyway? 84-90 - Nancy D. Griffeth:

Reducing the Cost of Recovery from Transaction Failure. 91-98 - Dale Skeen:

Achieving High Availability in Partitioned Database Systems. 99-106
Volume 8, Number 3, September 1985
- Yannis Vassiliou:

Letter from the Editor. 1 - Zenon W. Pylyshyn, Richard I. Kittredge:

Databases and Natural Language Processing. 2-9 - Paul A. Martin, Douglas E. Appelt, Barbara J. Grosz, Fernando C. N. Pereira:

TEAM: An Experimental Transportable Natural-Language Interface. 10-22 - Hubert Lehmann, Nikolaus Ott, Magdalena Zoeppritz:

A Multilingual Interface to Databases. 23-33 - Matthias Jarke, Jürgen Krause, Yannis Vassiliou, Edward A. Stohr, Jon A. Turner, Norman H. White:

Evaluation and Assessment of a Domain-Independent Natural Language Query System. 34-44 - Naomi Sager, Emile C. Chi, Carol Friedman, Margaret S. Lyman:

Modeling Natural Language Data for Automatic Creation of a Database from Free-Text Input. 45-55 - Zenon W. Pylyshyn:

Alternatives to the Use of Natural Language in Interfacing Databases. 56-63 - Craig W. Thompson:

Menu-Based Natural Language Interfaces to Databases. 64-70
Volume 8, Number 4, December 1985
- Frederick H. Lochovsky:

Letter from the Editor. 1 - Dennis Tsichritzis:

Object Species. 2-7 - W. Bruce Croft:

Task Management for an Intelligent Interface. 8-13 - Carson C. Woo, Frederick H. Lochovsky:

An Object-Based Approach to Modelling Office Work. 14-22 - Stanley B. Zdonik:

Object Management Systems for Design Environments. 23-30 - Matts Ahlsén, Anders Björnerstedt, Christer Hultén:

OPAL: An Object-Based System for Application Development. 31-40 - Stephen P. Weiser:

An Object-Oriented Protocol for Managing Data. 41-48 - Oscar Nierstrasz:

Hybrid: A Unified Object-Oriented System. 49-57 - David Maier, Allen Otis, Alan Purdy:

Object-Oriented Database Development at Servio Logic. 58-65 - Nigel Derrett, William Kent, Peter Lyngbæk:

Some Aspects of Operations in an Object-Oriented Database. 66-74 - Gul Agha:

A Message-Passing Paradigm for Object Management. 75-82 - Dennis McLeod, Surjatini Widjojo:

Object Management and Sharing in Autonomous, Distributed Data/Knowledge Bases. 83-89

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