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Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1993 09:51:18 MST
From: "Rick Snodgrass" <rts>
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Temporal Database Glossary (tdbglossary)
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RECORD, and several available via anonymous FTP from cs.arizona.edu,
in the tsql directory: December 1992, March 1993, and May 1993 versions,
as well as a June 10 addendum of the glossary, presented at the
temporal DB workshop held in Arlington, Texas.
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