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Richard Snodgrass has written or edited six books, as well as over 100 journal and conferences articles, all listed below, almost all as links to their content.His primary research area concerns many aspects oftemporal databases:conceptual design (4 refereed papers),logical design (16 refereed + 1 unrefereed paper),physical design (4 refereed papers),query language design (10 refereed + 9 unrefereed13 ISO and 2 ANSI proposals),temporal algebras (3 refereed papers),implementation of temporal databases(21 refereed + 1 unrefereed papers),temporal XML (8 refereed + 1 unrefereed papers),and temporal databases in general (6refereed + 9 unrefereedpapers + 11 articles plus many encyclopedia entries).
He also participated in the annual ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing. He chaired the sessions on Temporal Database Systems, and on the theory of temporal databases. He is working on a book/monograph to be published by Morgan Kaufmann in 2008 on the design and implementation of temporal data stores.
Richard Snodgrass has also written or edited 7 books, as well as over 100 journal and conferences articles, almost all listed below, almost all as links to their content.His primary research area concerns many aspects oftemporal databases:conceptual design (4 refereed papers),logical design (16 refereed + 1 unrefereed paper),physical design (4 refereed papers),query language design (10 refereed + 9 unrefereed13 ISO and 2 ANSI proposals), temporal algebras (3 refereed papers),implementation of temporal databases (21 refereed + 1 unrefereed papers),temporal XML (8 refereed + 1 unrefereed papers),and temporal databases in general (6refereed + 9 unrefereed papers + 11 articles plus many encyclopedia entries).
His first book, Procedural Information Systems was written in 1984 and is still one of the most comprehensive coverage ofprocedural knowledge representation in information systems. He has twoother books on the semantics of change, co-authored with David Clark, and Collection-Based Knowledge Systems. His most recent book, Knowledge Flow, explores the semantic web and how the web, in turn, enriches, extends, and inextricably interweaves all areas of science, including the biological sciences. 827ec27edc