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Database management systems (DBMS) technology is advancing in twodirections. The evolutionary or parochial direction raises questions such as:How can DBMS technology meet current new application requirements?What features might it offer users? The revolutionary direction raisesquestions such as: What requirements will the next generation of computing,applications, and users place on DBMS technology? How can DBMStechnology contribute to the next generation of computing? Current... |
Year | Venue | DocType |
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1989 | DOOD | Conference |
Citations | PageRank | References |
3 | 1.54 | 6 |
Authors | ||
7 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Michael L. Brodie | 1 | 1005 | 626.90 |
François Bancilhon | 2 | 1421 | 922.40 |
Craig Harris | 3 | 59 | 6.40 |
Michael Kifer | 4 | 3980 | 950.22 |
Yoshifumi Masunaga | 5 | 327 | 414.11 |
Earl D. Saberdoti | 6 | 3 | 1.54 |
Katsumi Tanaka | 7 | 406 | 202.30 |