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Online DBLP entries are available for Sheldon J. Finkelstein and the following references. (The DiSC DBLP references below have been taken from the Novemember 1998 DBLP.)
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Seth
J. White,
R.
G. G. Cattell, Sheldon J. Finkelstein: Enterprise Java Platform Data
Access.
SIGMOD
Conference 1998: 504-505
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Sheldon J. Finkelstein,
Eric
Lemoine,
René
Lenaers: MATISSE: A Multimedia Web DBMS.
EDBT
1996: 363
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Inderpal
Singh Mumick, Sheldon J. Finkelstein,
Hamid
Pirahesh,
Raghu
Ramakrishnan: Magic Conditions.
TODS
21(1): 107-155 (1996)
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Sheldon J. Finkelstein,
C.
Pearson: System Managed Storage for NonStop OLTP.
HPTS
1993: 0-
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Inderpal
Singh Mumick, Sheldon J. Finkelstein,
Hamid
Pirahesh,
Raghu
Ramakrishnan: Magic Conditions.
PODS
1990: 314-330
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Inderpal
Singh Mumick, Sheldon J. Finkelstein,
Hamid
Pirahesh,
Raghu
Ramakrishnan: Magic is Relevant.
SIGMOD
Conference 1990: 247-258
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Jennifer
Widom, Sheldon J. Finkelstein: Set-Oriented Production Rules in Relational
Database Systems.
SIGMOD
Conference 1990: 259-270
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Jennifer
Widom, Sheldon J. Finkelstein: A Syntax and Semantics for Set-Oriented
Production Rules in Relational Database Systems (Extended Abstract).
SIGMOD
Record 18(3): 36-45 (1989)
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Sheldon J. Finkelstein,
Mario
Schkolnick,
Paolo
Tiberio: Physical Database Design for Relational Databases.
TODS
13(1): 91-128 (1988)
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C.
Mohan,
H.
Raymond Strong, Sheldon J. Finkelstein: Method for Distributed Transaction
Commit and Recovery Using Byzantine Agreement Within Clusters of Processors.
Operating
Systems Review 19(3): 29-43 (1985)
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C.
Mohan,
H.
Raymond Strong, Sheldon J. Finkelstein: Method for Distributed Transaction
Commit and recovery Using Byzantine Agreement Within Clusters of Processors.
PODC
1983: 89-103
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Sheldon J. Finkelstein: Common Subexpression Analysis in Database Applications.
SIGMOD
Conference 1982: 235-245
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Sheldon J. Finkelstein,
Mario
Schkolnick,
Paolo
Tiberio: DBDSGN - A Physical Database Design Tool for System R.
Database
Engineering Bulletin 5(1): 9-11 (1982)
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