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  • 2007 - ACM Fellow For contributions to database theory.

Overview

Catriel Beeri is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. The scholar's academic contributions are recognized within the field of database theory, an area that serves as a foundation for their research activities.

Beeri was awarded the designation of ACM Fellow in 2007, acknowledging their work related to database theory.

The scientist's research topics, co-authors, publication venues, and book publications are not available in the current data set. Similarly, no detailed records of recent papers, including titles, years of publication, or venues, are present to provide deeper insight into their specific scientific output.

Their profile shows a focus within an academic environment that emphasizes the study and progression of database theory, a specialized domain in computer science and information systems.

Best Publications

  • On the Desirability of Acyclic Database Schemes

    Catriel Beeri;Ronald Fagin;David Maier;Mihalis Yannakakis

  • On the power of magic

    Catriel Beeri;Raghu Ramakrishnan

  • Computational problems related to the design of normal form relational schemas

    Catriel Beeri;Philip A. Bernstein

  • On the power of magic

    C. Beeri;R. Ramakrishnan

  • A Proof Procedure for Data Dependencies

    Catriel Beeri;Moshe Y. Vardi

  • The Implication Problem for Data Dependencies

    Catriel Beeri;Moshe Y. Vardi

  • A sophisticate's introduction to database normalization theory

    Catriel Beeri;Philip A. Bernstein;Nathan Goodman

  • On the power of languages for the manipulation of complex objects

    Serge Abiteboul;C. Beeri

  • A formal approach to object-oriented databases

    C. Beeri

  • On the Structure of Armstrong Relations for Functional Dependencies

    Catriel Beeri;Martin Dowd;Ronald Fagin;Richard Statman

  • Sets and negation in a logic data base language (LDL1)

    C. Beeri;S. Naqvi;R. Ramakrishnan;O. Shmueli

  • A model for concurrency in nested transactions systems

    Catriel Beeri;Philip A. Bernstein;Nathan Goodman

  • Atomicity and isolation for transactional processes

    Heiko Schuldt;Gustavo Alonso;Catriel Beeri;Hans-Jörg Schek

  • Rewriting queries using views in description logics

    Catriel Beeri;Alon Y. Levy;Marie-Christine Rousset

  • Querying business processes

    Catriel Beeri;Anat Eyal;Simon Kamenkovich;Tova Milo

  • Properties of acyclic database schemes

    Catriel Beeri;Ronald Fagin;David Maier;Alberto Mendelzon

  • Ontology-Based Integration of XML Web Resources

    Bernd Amann;Catriel Beeri;Irini Fundulaki;Michel Scholl

  • On the menbership problem for functional and multivalued dependencies in relational databases

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  • A high school program in computer science

    J. Gal-Ezer;C. Beeri;D. Harel;A. Yehudai

  • Formal Models for Object Oriented Databases

    Catriel Beeri

  • The theory of joins in relational data bases

    A. V. Aho;A. Beeri;J. D. Ullman

Frequent Co-Authors

Tova Milo
Tova Milo Tel Aviv University
Raghu Ramakrishnan
Raghu Ramakrishnan Microsoft (United States)
Yehoshua Sagiv
Yehoshua Sagiv Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Moshe Y. Vardi
Moshe Y. Vardi Rice University
Jeffrey D. Ullman
Jeffrey D. Ullman Stanford University
Philip A. Bernstein
Philip A. Bernstein Microsoft (United States)
Ronald Fagin
Ronald Fagin IBM (United States)
Michael Kifer
Michael Kifer Stony Brook University
Nathan Goodman
Nathan Goodman George Mason University
Serge Abiteboul
Serge Abiteboul École Normale Supérieure

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