Database Programming Languages (DBPL-4) Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Database Programming Languages — Object Models and Languages, Manhattan, New York City, USA, 30 August–1 September 1993 / edited by Catriel Beeri, Atsushi Ohori, Dennis Shasha.

The Fourth International Workshop on Database Programming Languages - Object Models and Languages (DBPL-4) took place in Manhattan, New York City, 30 August-1 September 1993. The areas of interest and the format of DBPL-4 focused on the integration of programming languages, object models, type syste...

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Other Authors: Beeri, Catriel (Editor), Ohori, Atsushi (Editor), Shasha, Dennis (Editor)
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Published: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 1994.
Edition:1st ed. 1994.
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