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Venus(ID:5105/ven003)
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Designed 1991
Venus is a general-purpose active-database rule language embedded in C++.
References:
Stephen Correl , Daniel P. Miranker (1995) Stephen Correl , Daniel P. Miranker "On isolation, concurrency, and the Venus rule language"
in (1995) Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Information and knowledge management December 1995
Lane B. (1996) Lane B. Warshaw , Daniel P. Miranker, A case study of Venus and a declarative basis for rule modules, Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Information and knowledge management, p.317-325, November 12-16, 1996, Rockville, Maryland, United States
in (1995) Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Information and knowledge management December 1995
Porting an expert database application to an activ (1996) Porting an expert database application to an active database: an experience report
Lance Obermeyer , Lane Warshaw , Daniel P. Miranker
Proceedings of the workshop on on Databases: active and real-time November 1996
in (1995) Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Information and knowledge management December 1995
Porting an expert database application to an activ (1996) Porting an expert database application to an active database: an experience report
Lance Obermeyer , Lane Warshaw , Daniel P. Miranker
Proceedings of the workshop on on Databases: active and real-time November 1996
in (1995) Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Information and knowledge management December 1995
Lane B. Warshaw , Daniel P. Miranker (1999) Lane B. Warshaw , Daniel P. Miranker "Rule-based query optimization, revisited" Proceedings of the eighth international conference on Information and knowledge management November 1999
Abstract
in (1995) Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Information and knowledge management December 1995
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