S. Chakravarthy and X. Zhang. An open architecture for optimizing active and deductive rules. Technical Report TR93-039, University of Florida, 1993.

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....Database Systems Research and Development Center, Gainesville, Florida. It developed directly from results obtained in the HiPAC project. Several papers discuss prototypes on the basis of Zeitgeist and the DARPA Open OODB toolkit. References: CAM93] CHS92] CKAK93] CKAK94] CM91] CM93] CZ93] CHS92] Secondary: AMC93] 2.15 Starburst The Starburst rule extension was developed at IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA. It is an integral part of Starburst. The Starburst rule system is a production rule system tightly integrated into the transaction management. Among others ....

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S. Chakravarthy and X. Zhang. An open architecture for optimizing active and deductive rules. Technical Report TR93-039, University of Florida, 1993.

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