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The International Workshop on Temporal Databases held in Zurich,
Switzerland, 17-18 September 1995 brought together researchers from
academic and industrial institutions with database practitioners
interested in keeping up with the state-of-the-art developments in
the management of temporal data. A previous workshop in Arlington,
Texas in June 1993 focused on the development of an infrastructure
that would spur the development of commercial implementations of
many of the generally agreed-upon features of temporal database
management that have emerged from the temporal database research
community over more than a decade of research. This ARP
AlNSF-sponsored Arlington workshop saw the formation of the TSQL2
Language Design Committee, which led to the development of the
recently completed TSQL2 Language Specification, and also created a
"consensus" glossary of temporal database terminology and a test
suite of temporal database queries. The Zurich workshop was
conceived from the outset to be universal in scope, and
international in participation. The Call for Papers sought to evoke
the highest quality and most up-to-date temporal database research
from around the world. Mindful of the important work accomplished
by the previous workshop, the Call also specifically sought out
research papers and panels that would comment and build upon the
widely publicized results from Arlington. These proceedings contain
the papers that were selected for presentation at the International
Workshop, on Temporal Databases held in Zurich, Switzerland on
17-18 September 1995.
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