M. L. Brodie, “Que Sera, Sera: The Coincidental Confluence of Economics, Business, and Collaborative Computing,” Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Data Engineering, Sydney, Austrialia, March 23-26, 1999.
M. L. Brodie, “Silver Bullet Shy on Legacy Mountain: When Neat Technology Just Doesn’t Work – or – Miracles to Save the Realm: Faustian Bargains or Noble Pursuits,” Conceptual Modeling – ER ’97, 16th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Los Angeles, California, USA, November 3-5, 1997, Proceedings, 1997.
M. L. Brodie, “Putting Objects to Work On A Massive Scale,” in Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, Z. W. Ras and M. Michalewicz, Eds. Springer-Verlag, 1996, pp. 1–18.
M. L. Brodie and M. Stonebraker, Legacy Information Systems Migration: Gateways, Interfaces, and the Incremental Approach. Morgan Kaufmann, 1995.
M. L. Brodie, “The Promise of Distributed Computing and the Challenges of Legacy Information Systems,” in Advances in object-oriented database systems, vol. 130, no. 11, A. Dogac, M. T. Özsu, T. Sellis, and A. Biliris, Eds. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer, 1994, pp. 251–286.
M. L. Brodie and M. Stonebraker, “DARWIN: On the Incremental Migration of Legacy Information Systems,” Distributed Object Computing Group, GTE Laboratories Inc., Waltham, MA, Mar. 1993.
J. Mylopoulos and M. L. Brodie, “Artificial Intelligence and Databases: Dawn, Midday, or Sunset,” Canadian Information Processing Society, Aug. 1992.
M. L. Brodie and S. Ceri, “On Intelligent and Cooperative Information Systems,” International Journal of Intelligent and Cooperative Information Systems, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 249–290, Jun. 1992.
M. L. Brodie, “The Promise of Distributed Computing and the Challenges of Legacy Systems,” Advanced Database Systems, 10th British National Conference on Databases, BNCOD 10, Aberdeen, Scotland, July 6-8, 1992, Proceedings, pp. 1–28, 1992.
M. L. Brodie, “The Promise of Distributed Computing and the Challenges of Legacy Information Systems,” Proceedings of the IFIP WG 2.6 Database Semantics Conference on Interoperable Database Systems (DS-5), Lorne, Victoria, Australia, 16-20 November 1992, pp. 1–31, 1992.
J. Mylopoulos and M. L. Brodie, “Knowledge Bases and Databases: Current Trends and Future Directions,” in Information Systems and Artificial Intelligence, vol. 474, D. Karagiannis, Ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1990, pp. 153–180.
Stonebraker M, Rowe L A, Lindsay B G, Gray J, Carey M J, Brodie M L, Bernstein P A and Beech D 1990 Third-generation Database System Manifesto ACM SIGMOD Record19 31–44
J. Mylopoulos and M. L. Brodie, Eds., Readings in Artificial Intelligence and Databases. San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, 1989.
M. L. Brodie, “Future Intelligent Information Systems: AI and Database Technologies Working Together,” in Readings in Artificial Intelligence and Databases, J. Mylopoulos and M. L. Brodie, Eds. San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, 1989.
M. L. Brodie, “Personal Statement,” in Readings in Artificial Intelligence and Databases, J. Mylopoulos and M. L. Brodie, Eds. San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, 1989.
M. L. Brodie, “Future Intelligent Information Systems: AI and Database Technologies Working Together,” in Proceedings of the 7th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1988, pp. 844–845.
M. L. Brodie, “Large-scale Knowledge-Based Systems: Concluding Remarks and Technological Challenges,” in On Knowledge Base Management Systems: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Database Technologies, M. L. Brodie and J. Mylopoulos, Eds. New York: Springer, 1986.
M. L. Brodie, “Knowledge Bases versus Databases,” in On Knowledge Base Management Systems: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Database Technologies, M. L. Brodie and J. Mylopoulos, Eds. New York: Springer, 1986, pp. 83–86.
M. L. Brodie and J. Mylopoulos, “Knowledge Bases and Databases: Semantic vs. Computational Theories of Information,” in New Directions for Database Systems, G. Ariav and J. Clifford, Eds. New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Company, 1986, pp. 186–218.
M. L. Brodie and J. Mylopoulos, Eds., “On Knowledge Base Management Systems: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Database Technologies,” New York: Springer, 1986.
M. L. Brodie, J. Mylopoulos, and J. W. Schmidt, Eds., On Conceptual Modelling: Perspectives from Artificial Intelligence, Databases, and Programming Languages. Springer, 1984.
M. L. Brodie, “Association: A Database Abstraction for Semantic Modelling,” Entity-Relationship Approach to Information Modeling and Analysis, pp. 577–602, 1983.
M. L. Brodie and E. Silva, “Active and Passive Component Modelling: ACM/PCM,” in Information Systems Design Methodologies A Comparative Review, T. W. Olle, H. G. Sol, and A. A. V. Stuart, Eds. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1982.
D. Ridjanovic and M. L. Brodie, “Semantic Data Model-driven Design, and Verification of Interactive Database Transactions,” Carlson School of Management Tech Report, 1982.
M. L. Brodie, “Axiomatic definitions for data model semantics,” Information Systems, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 183–197, 1982.
D. Ridjanovic and M. L. Brodie, “Specification versus Implementation,” Proc. COMPCON-81, 23rd IEEE Computer Society International Conference, Oct. 1981.
M. L. Brodie, “On Modelling Behavioural Semantics of Databases,” Very Large Data Bases, 7th International Conference, September 9-11, 1981, Cannes, France, Proceedings, pp. 32–42, 1981.
M. L. Brodie, “Data Abstraction, Databases and Conceptual Modelling,” VLDB 1980, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Very Large Databases, 1980.
M. L. Brodie, “The application of data types to database semantic integrity,” Information Systems, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 287–296, 1980.
M. L. Brodie, “On the Specification of Database Semantic Integrity,” Tech Report, Dept of Information Systems Management, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, Sep. 1979.
M. L. Brodie, “Specification and Verification of Database Semantic Integrity,” PhD Thesis, Computer Systems Research Group, Dept. of Computer Science, Toronto, Canada, 1978.
M. L. Brodie and J. W. Schmidt, “What is the Use of Abstract Data Types?,” Fourth International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, September 13-15, 1978, West Berlin, Germany., pp. 140–141, 1978.
D. Tsichritzis, S. A. Shuster, and M. L. Brodie, “The Case for Relational Data Bases,” Canadian Information Processing Society Computer Magazine, Aug-1974.