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Mediation in information systems
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Volume 27 ,  Issue 2  (June 1995) table of contents
Pages: 265 - 267  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISSN:0360-0300
Author
Gio Wiederhold  Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Mediation is an active and recent topic. Convenient access to ongoing work is gained by surfing the Internet, starting at http://isx.com/pub/I3.
 
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Several related papers appeared in Nabil Adam (Ed.): Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (Gaithersburg, MD, Nov. 1994), ACM, New York, and others will appear in Leo Mark (Ed.): Database Application Semantics, IFIP WG2.6, Sixth Working Conference on Database Semantics (DS- 6), Atlanta, Ga., May 1995, Chapman and Hall, London (to appear).
 
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Papers onheterogeneous databases are found inA. Elmagarmid, M. Rusinkiewicz, and A. Sheth, Heterogeneous Distributed Databases, Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, Calif., 1995.
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A special issue, dedicated to mediation, of the J. Intelligent lpr. Syst. is due to appear in May 1996.

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