Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (86)

  1. 73. Minout, M., & Zimanyi, E. (2004). Algebra-to-SQL query translation for spatio-temporal databases. Lecture notes in computer science, 3180, 904-913.
  2. 74. Dahchour, M., Pirotte, A., & Zimanyi, E. (2002). Materialization and its metaclass implementation. IEEE transactions on knowledge and data engineering, 14(5), 1078-1094. doi:10.1109/TKDE.2002.1033775
  3. 75. Dahchour, M., Pirotte, A., & Zimanyi, E. (2002). A generic role model for dynamic objects. Lecture notes in computer science, 2348, 643-658.
  4. 76. Dahchour, M., Pirotte, A., & Zimanyi, E. (2001). Definition and application of metaclasses. Lecture notes in computer science, 2113, 32-41.
  5. 77. Kolp, M., & Zimanyi, E. (2000). Enhanced ER to relational mapping and interrelational normalization. Information and software technology, 42(15), 1057-1073. doi:10.1016/S0950-5849(00)00132-4
  6. 78. Spaccapietra, S., Vangenot, C., Parent, C., & Zimanyi, E. (1999). Mur-Mur: A research agenda on multiple representations. Computer Society ....
  7. 79. Parent, C., Spaccapietra, S., & Zimanyi, E. (1998). Modeling time from a conceptual perspective. Proceedings of the ... ACM International Conference on Information & Knowledge Management.
  8. 80. Parent, C., Spaccapietra, S., Zimanyi, E., Donini, P., Plazanet, C., Vangenot, C., Rognon, N., & Crausaz, P.-A. (1997). MADS, modèle conceptuel spatio-temporel. Revue internationale de géomatique, 7(3-4), 317-352.
  9. 81. Zimanyi, E. (1997). Query evaluation in probabilistic relational databases. Theoretical computer science, 171(1-2), 179-219.
  10. 82. Pirotte, A., Van den Berghe, T., & Zimanyi, E. (1995). The Fusion object-oriented method: an evaluation. Lecture notes in computer science, 1012, 437-442.
  11. 83. Kolp, M., & Zimanyi, E. (1995). Relational database design using an ER approach and Prolog. Lecture notes in computer science, 1006, 214-231. doi:10.1007/3-540-60584-3_34
  12. 84. Pirotte, A., Zimanyi, E., Massart, D., & Yakusheva, T. (1994). Materialization: a powerful and ubiquitous abstraction pattern. Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment.

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