Your first time here? Welcome, I'm glad you've dropped in.... David Soul (aka Bricoleur)

This
is a bibliography (1995) on active databases and active database
systems which reflects the various research activities in this field.

Although obviously somewhat dated now, it still can act as a good “Start Here Guide” to the field. – goto
originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 2/20/04; 12:27:04 AM
in the CEP section.

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