Chaouki Daassi, Marlon Dumas, Marie-Christine Fauvet, Laurence Nigay, and Pierre-Claude Scholl. Visual exploration of temporal object databases. In Proceedings of 16 iemes Journ ees Bases de Donn ees Avanc ees (BDA, French Conference on Databases), 2000.

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Chaouki Daassi, Marlon Dumas, Marie-Christine Fauvet, Laurence Nigay, and Pierre-Claude Scholl. Visual exploration of temporal object databases. In Proceedings of 16 iemes Journ ees Bases de Donn ees Avanc ees (BDA, French Conference on Databases), 2000.

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