| Mark Levene - Business & Economics - 2004 - 488 pages
The World Wide Web has become a ubiquitous tool for finding information, performing distributed computation, and conducting business, learning and science. In order to fully ... | |
| Mark Levene, George Loizou - Computers - 1999 - 644 pages
Addressing important extensions of the relational database model, including deductive, temporal, and object-oriented databases, this book provides an overview of database ... | |
| Mark Levene - Computers - 1992 - 196 pages
This monograph describes a method of data modelling whose basic aim is to make databases easier to use by providing them with logical data independence. To achieve this, the ... | |
| Mark Levene, Robert Johnson, Penny Roberts - History - 2010 - 251 pages
This collection of essays proposes that climate change means serious peril. Our argument, however, is not about the science per se. It is about us, our deep and more recent ... | |
| William G. Naphy, Penny Roberts - History - 1997 - 284 pages
Fear of fire, flood, plague, invasion by the infidel, purgatory, death, witchcraft - these are just some of the fears that plagued the early modern world which are dealt with ... | |
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