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- 95Hindle, Abram
- 28Szafron, Duane
- 21Schaeffer, Jonathan
- 19Zaiane, Osmar
- 15Ozsu, M. Tamer
- 14Nascimento, Mario
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1993
Technical report TR93-11. To meet the data management requirements of new complex applications, object management systems are emerging as the most likely candidate. The general acceptance of this new technology depends on the increased functionality it can provide, and one measurement is the...
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1993
Technical report TR93-03. There are several ways to search decision trees (one and two-person game trees) in parallel, from simple splitting at the root and Principal Variation Splitting, to Baudet's use of aspiration windows. These static schemes are simple and effective, but dynamic methods...
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1993
Manchak, Dennis W., van Beek, Peter
Technical report TR93-16. Many applications -- from planning and scheduling to problems in molecular biology -- rely heavily on a temporal reasoning component. In this paper, we discuss the design and an empirical analysis of algorithms for a temporal reasoning system based on Allen's...
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1993
Technical report TR93-10. The object-oriented paradigm of computing has started to have a significant influence on many areas of information and data processing, including database systems. This thesis focuses on the various issues and aspects governing the implementation design and development...
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1994
Technical report TR94-06. Object-oriented computing is influencing many areas of computer science, including database systems. Despite many advances, object-oriented computing is still in its infancy and a universally accepted definition of an object-oriented model is virtually nonexistent. In...
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1994
Technical report TR94-01. Objectbase Management Systems are expected to serve data management needs of a wide range of application domains with possibly different query optimization requirements, creating the need of extensibility in the query optimizer to be able to handle the diversity of those...
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1994
de Bruin, Arie, Pijls, Wim, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Plaat, Aske
Technical report TR94-19. Knuth and Moore presented a theoretical lower bound on the number of leaves that any fixed-depth minimax tree-search algorithm traversing a uniform tree must explore, the so-called minimal tree Since real-life minimax trees aren't uniform, the exact size of this tree...
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1994
Szafron, Duane, Schaeffer, Jonathan
Technical report TR94-03. The growth of commercial and academic interest in parallel and distributed computing during the past fifteen years has been accompanied by a corresponding increase in the number of available parallel programming systems (PPS). However, little work has been done to...
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1994
Ozsu, M. Tamer, Tansel, Abdullah, Vittal, Chiradeep
Technical report TR94-16. We describe the design of a multimedia database for a distributed news-on-demand multimedia information system. News-on-demand is an application that utilizes broadband network services to deliver news articles to subscribers in the form of multimedia documents. ...
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1994
Culberson, Joseph, Evans, Patricia
Technical report TR94-09. In this paper we explore the relationship between asymmetries in deletion algorithms used in updating binary search trees, and the resulting long term behavior of the search trees. We show that even what would appear to be negligible asymmetric effects accumulate to...