2. SSDBM 1983,
Los Altos,
California
Roy Hammond, John L. McCarthy (Eds.):
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Statistical Database Management, Los Altos, California, USA, September 27-29, 1983.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1983
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- Title, Preface, Organizing Commitee.
Section 1:
How Do Analysts Work? User Interface Issues
Section 2:
Workstations and Special Purpose Hardware
Section 3:
Connecting Heterogeneous Systems and Data Sources
- James J. Thomas, David L. Hall:
ALDS Project: Motivation, Statistical Database Management Issues, Perspectives, and Directions.
82-88
- Michael A. Fox:
Data Management Without a Database Manager.
89-94
- Gordon L. Schiff:
Development Implications of an Interactive, Portable, User-Friendly, Statistical Database Management System or the Separation of Church and State.
95-98
- Deane Merrill, John McCarthy, Fredric C. Gey, Harvard Holmes:
Distributed Data Management in a Minicomputer Network: The SEEDIS Experience.
99-103
- G. D. Anderson, T. Snider, Barry Robinson, Jerry Toporek:
An Integrated Research Support System for Inter-Package Communication and Handling Large Volume Output From Statistical Database Analysis Operations.
104-110
- Richard G. Wolfe:
Integrating Data and Documentation in a Multi-National Research Project: The IEA Second International Mathematics Study.
111-118
- Stephen E. Weiss, Pamela L. Weeks:
Paste - A Tool to Put Application Systems Together Easily.
119-123
- M. Wartelle, A. Kramar, P. Jan, D. Kruger:
PIGAS - An Interactive Statistical Database Management System.
124-132
- D. H. Scuse, A. N. Arnason:
Simulators, Statistical Analysis, and Databases.
133-141
Section 4:
Time Series and Econometric Database Management
- Martin Podehl:
CANSIM, the Canadian Socio-Economic Management Information System.
144-147
- Helen C. Poot:
Diversification in Statistical Data Bases and Its Consequences.
148-151
- Robert T. Lundy:
Econometric Time Series on DIALOG.
152-153
- Gwendolyn L. Harllee:
Evolution in Storage and Retrieval: The LABSTAT Data Base and Software System.
154-156
- Stephen R. Childs:
Interactive Information Management with EPS.
157-166
- Roger E. Cubitt:
Meta Data: An Experience of Its Uses and Management.
167-169
- Lars Nordbäck:
Problems, Plans and Activities Concerning the Economic Databases at Statistics Sweden.
170-171
- Phyllis Levioff:
Proposal for Workshop on Large Economic Data Bases.
172
- Inger Nilsson:
SAS Applied to Statistical Databanks Via a Command Language.
173-177
- G. Barsottini, J. C. Farget:
A Statistical Data Manipulation Language.
178-186
Section 5:
Special Data Types and Operators for Statistical Data and Metadata
Section 6:
Logical Models,
Metadata,
and Data Transformation
- Yvonne M. Bishop, Stanley R. Freedman:
Classification of Metadata.
230-234
- Neil C. Rowe:
Some Experiments in Evaluation of an Expert System for Statistical Estimation on Databases.
235-244
- A. Timothy Maness, Sue M. Dintelman:
The GENISYS Data Definition Facilities.
245-250
- Stanley Y. W. Su, Shamkant B. Navathe, Don S. Batory:
Logical and Physical Modeling of Statistical Scientific Databases.
251-263
- Maurizio Rafanelli, Fabrizio L. Ricci:
Proposal of a Logical Model for Statistical Data Base.
264-272
- Paul Chan, Susan J. Eggers, Fredric C. Gey, Harvard Holmes, Peter Kreps, John McCarthy, Deane Merrill, Frank Olken, Arie Shoshani, Harry K. T. Wong:
Statistical Data Management Research at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
273-279
- Jon C. Klensin:
A Statistical Database Component of a Data Analysis and Modelling System: Lessons From Eight Years of User Experience.
280-286
- Mauro Maier, Claudio Cirilli:
System/K: A Knowledge Base Management System.
287-294
Section 7:
Data Compression,
Storage,
and File Organization
Section 8:
Security and Integrity Issues
- Gordon Sande:
Automated Cell Suppression to Preserve Confidentiality of Business Statistics.
346-354
- Mary McLeish:
An Information Theoretic Approach to Statistical Databases and Their Security: A Preliminary Report.
355-359
- Rick Greer:
An Introduction to Sampling to Estimate Database Integrity.
360-367
- Dorothy E. Denning:
A Security Model for the Statistical Database Problem.
368-390
- Zbigniew Michalewicz:
Statistical Databases: Their Model, Query Language and Security.
391-402
Section 9:
Benchmarks and Performance Evaluation
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