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 <title ArticleCode="988032">A DBMS Prototype to Support Extended NF2 Relations: An Integrated View on Flat Tables and Hierarchies.</title>
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 <author AuthorPosition="02">F. Andersen</author>
 <author AuthorPosition="08">Georg Walch</author>
 <author AuthorPosition="03">Henk M. Blanken</author>
 <author AuthorPosition="05">J&uuml;rgen G&uuml;nauer</author>
 <author AuthorPosition="01">Klaus K&uuml;spert</author>
 <author AuthorPosition="00">Peter Dadam</author>
 <author AuthorPosition="07">Peter Pistor</author>
 <author AuthorPosition="04">R. Erbe</author>
 <author AuthorPosition="06">Vincent Y. Lum</author>
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 <confName>ACM SIGMOD Conference</confName>
 <confYear>1986</confYear>
 <volume>15</volume>
 <number>2</number>
 <initPage>356</initPage>
 <endPage>367</endPage>
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 <abstract>Recently, extensions for relational database management systems (DBMS) have been proposed to support also hierarchical structures (complex objects). These extensions have been mainly implemented on top of an existing DBMS. Such an approach leads to many d</abstract>
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