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L. Rowe and K. Shoens. A Form Application Development System. In Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Management od Data (SIGMOD), pages 28--38. ACM Press, 1982.

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Form Management in the Vicomte Workflow System - Chan (1999)   (Correct)

....range checking for fields and the NOT NULL post condition. It also emphasises on the use of trace log to record changes to fields and the machine on which the fields are changed. There are other forms systems developed with more or less the same goal. On one end of the spectrum there is FADS [11], which is completely database oriented with form templates mirror the data structures of the underlying relational database. On the other end of the spectrum is Star [10] which is positioned as an office information system for activities that are not less well structured. Star emphasises the ....

L. Rowe and K. Shoens. A Form Application Development System. In Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Management od Data (SIGMOD), pages 28--38. ACM Press, 1982.


Visual Query Systems for Databases: A Survey - Catarci, Costabile, Levialdi.. (1995)   (26 citations)  (Correct)

....Obviously, this is true for the VQSs we are interested in, i.e. those used for accessing alphanumeric data, while VQSs for geographical or multimedia systems largely adopt maps and pictures. In this section we describe and exemplify the different VQS representations. Pioneering systems [101, 125, 133, 134, 144, 147, 155, 156] adopted only visual data representations, and left a textual format for the query. They therefore cannot be treated as VQSs, whose mandatory feature is the use of visual mechanisms for query formulation. 6 REPRESENTATION SYSTEMS Form based Diagram based Icon based Hybrid Form Diagram ....

L.A. Rowe & K.A. Shoens (1992) A Form Application Development System. In: Proc. of the ACMSIGMOD Conference on the Management of Data.


Designing and Implementing Multi-User Applications: A Case Study - Dewan (1993)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....Krishnamurthy, to the database. We can use the setvis command for this purpose setvis create host Tim Korb . dates Fri 4 19 91 Krishnamurthy but it provides an awkward interface for entering a large number of data items. Therefore, the application also provides a FADS like form interface [25], which lets a user edit a template and then commit it to enter information about a new visitor (Figure 1) The form interface also supports modification of existing visitor records. It defines the set command to load the database record for the visitor named by the load name, which can be ....

Lawrence A. Rowe and Kurt A. Shoens, "A Form Application Development System," Proceedings of the ACM-SIGMOD International Conference on the Management of Data, 1982, pp. 28-38.


The InterBaseView Graphical User Interface - Xiangning Liu   (Correct)

....make it possible for end users to have direct access to databases. ffl Menu and form: Menu and form driven interfaces support parameterized queries through predefined queries. Very notable systems of this type are QBF(Query by Forms) RBF(Report by Forms) and ABF(Application by Forms) Row85, RS82] ffl Graphic: This approach features non syntactic interfaces to database systems. Graphic tools support windowing capabilities, pull down menus, and icons, enabling icon based queries, mouse based interfacing, and complex object browsing. Examples of this type of system can be found in [Her80, ....

L. A. Rowe and K. Shoens. A Forms Application Development System. Proceedings 1982 ACM SIGMOD Conference, June 1982.


Extending a Data Base System with Procedures - Stonebraker, Anton, Hanson   (23 citations)  (Correct)

....POLYGON.Pid = 44 , text = retrieve (TEXT.all) where TEXT.Tid 10 ) Notice that sharing is easily accomplished by inserting queries into multiple shape or text fields which reference the same subobject. Additional examples of complex objects include forms (such as found in a system like FADS [ROWE82]) icons, reports, and complex geographic objects (e.g. a plumbing fixture which makes a right angle bend) When objects can have a variety of subobjects and those subobjects can be shared, most contemporary modelling ideas are flawed. For example, the proposal of [HASK82, LORI83] does not easily ....

Rowe, L. and Shoens, K., "A Form Application Development System, " Proc. 1982 ACM-SIGMOD Conference on Management of Data, Orlando, Fl, June 1982.

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