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Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach, 1985
- Antonio Albano, Valeria De Antonellis, Antonio Di Leva:

Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach. North-Holland 1985, ISBN 0-444-87735-5
Preface
Acknowledgements
The DATAID Project
- Antonio Albano, Valeria De Antonellis, Antonio Di Leva:

Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 1-13
Part I - Tools for Database Design
- Valeria De Antonellis, Bruna Zonta:

A Tool for Modeling Dynamics in Conceptual Design. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 17-31 - Carlo Batini, Enrico Nardelli, Maurizio Talamo, Roberto Tamassia:

GINCOD: A Graphical Tool for Conceptual Design of Data Base Applications. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 33-51 - Antonio Albano, Renzo Orsini:

A Software Engineering Approach to Database Design: The Galileo Project. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 53-76 - Maurizio Capaccioli, M. Eugenia Occhiuto:

A Workbench for Conceptual Design in Galileo. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 77-95 - M. N. Bert, Gianfranco Ciardo, G. Barbara Demo, Antonio Di Leva, Piercarlo Giolito, C. Iacobelli, V. Marrone:

The Logical Design in the DATAID Project: The EASYMAP System. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 97-113 - Dario Maio, Claudio Sartori, Maria Rita Scalas:

Architecture of a Physical Design Tool for Relational DBMSs. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 115-130 - Salvatore Orlando, Pasquale Rullo, Domenico Saccà, Witold Staniszkis:

Integrated Tools for Physical Database Design in CODASYL Environment. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 131-153
Part II - DATAID Methodology
- Stefano Ceri, Barbara Pernici:

DATAID-D: Methodology for Distributed Database Design. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 157-183 - G. Barbara Demo, Antonio Di Leva, Piercarlo Giolito:

Dynamics in Logical Database Design. Computer-Aided Database Design: the DATAID approach 1985: 185-198

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