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Database Technologies

Vol. 33, No. 2, 1994

Order No. G321-011
 
Management of enterprise-wide databases and access to managed data is a growing challenge for data processing customers. This issue presents a current view of the technologies and environments for management of large enterprise databases. Seven papers show current experiences and solutions, extensions to the relational model and systems, support for object management systems, distributed databases, and parallel processing for database systems. The experience, knowledge, and technology described is, in turn, the focus of the ongoing development of IBM's Information Warehouse™ framework.
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Preface Gene F. Hoffnagle p. 226
Decision support at Lands' End--An evolution G. G. Bustamente and K. Sorenson p. 228
The Business Object Management System M. Schlatter, R. Furegati, F. Jeger, H. Schneider, and H. Streckeisen p. 239
Extending relational database technology for new applications J. M. Cheng, N. M. Mattos, D. D. Chamberlin, and L. G. DeMichiel p. 264
Maximizing leverage from an object database C. Alfred p. 280
Data access within the Information Warehouse framework J. P. Singleton and M. M. Schwartz p. 300
Managing business processes as an information resource F. Leymann and W. Altenhuber p. 326
Parallelism in relational database management systems C. Mohan, H. Pirahesh, W. G. Tang, and Y. Wang p. 349
Books p. 372