| 1985 |
13 | | Kyu-Young Whang,
Gio Wiederhold,
Daniel Sagalowicz:
The Property of Separability And Its Application to Physical Database Design.
Query Processing in Database Systems 1985: 297-317 |
| 1984 |
12 | | Kyu-Young Whang,
Gio Wiederhold,
Daniel Sagalowicz:
Separability - An Approach to Physical Database Design.
IEEE Trans. Computers 33(3): 209-222 (1984) |
| 1983 |
11 | | Kyu-Young Whang,
Gio Wiederhold,
Daniel Sagalowicz:
Estimating Block Accesses in Database Organizations: A Closed Noniterative Formula.
Commun. ACM 26(11): 940-944 (1983) |
10 | | Gio Wiederhold,
Jack Milton,
Daniel Sagalowicz:
Applications of Artificial Intelligence in the Knowledge-Based Management Systems Project.
IEEE Database Eng. Bull. 6(4): 75-82 (1983) |
| 1982 |
9 | | Kyu-Young Whang,
Gio Wiederhold,
Daniel Sagalowicz:
Physical Design of Network Model Databases Using the Property of Separability.
VLDB 1982: 98-107 |
8 | | Gio Wiederhold,
Daniel Sagalowicz:
Physical Database Research at Stanford.
IEEE Database Eng. Bull. 5(1): 39-41 (1982) |
| 1981 |
7 | | Kyu-Young Whang,
Gio Wiederhold,
Daniel Sagalowicz:
Separability - An Approach to Physical Data Base Design
VLDB 1981: 320-332 |
6 | | Gio Wiederhold,
S. Jerrold Kaplan,
Daniel Sagalowicz:
Research in Knowledge Base Management Systems.
SIGMOD Record 11(3): 26-54 (1981) |
| 1978 |
5 | | Gary G. Hendrix,
Earl D. Sacerdoti,
Daniel Sagalowicz,
Jonathan Slocum:
Developing a Natural Language Interface to Complex Data.
ACM Trans. Database Syst. 3(2): 105-147 (1978) |
| 1977 |
4 | | P. Morris,
Daniel Sagalowicz:
Managing Network Access to a Distributed Database.
Berkeley Workshop 1977: 58-67 |
3 | | Gary G. Hendrix,
Earl D. Sacerdoti,
Daniel Sagalowicz,
Jonathan Slocum:
Developing a Natural Language Interface to Complex Data.
VLDB 1977: 292 |
2 | | Daniel Sagalowicz:
IDA: An Intelligent Data Access Program.
VLDB 1977: 293-302 |
| 1976 |
1 | | Earl D. Sacerdoti,
Richard E. Fikes,
René Reboh,
Daniel Sagalowicz,
Richard J. Waldinger,
B. Michael Wilber:
QLISP: a language for the interactive development of complex systems.
AFIPS National Computer Conference 1976: 349-356 |