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Date: Tue, 26-Jul-83 17:10:41 EDT
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                Professor Gio Wiederhold
                Department of Computer Science
                Stanford University

                Knowledge in Databases


We define knowledge-based approaches to database problems.

Using a clarification of application levels from the enterprise to the
system levels, we give examples of the varieties of knowledge which
can be used.  Most of the examples are drawn from work at the KBMS
project at Stanford.

The object of the presentation is to illustrate the power, and also
the high payoff of quite straightforward artificial intelligence 
applications in databases.  Implementation choices will also be 
evaluated.


        Thursday, July 28, 1983 4:00 pm

        5M Conference room
        HP Stanford Park Labs
        1501 Page Mill Rd
        Palo Alto

        *** Be sure to arrive at the building's lobby ON TIME, so that
you may be escorted to the conference room