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A Database Encryption System with Subkeys

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George I. Davida; John B. Kam; David L. Wells

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ACM Transactions on Database Systems, Volume 6, Issue 2, p.312-328 (1981)
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APA style: Davida, G. I., Kam J. B., & Wells D. L. (1981).  A Database Encryption System with Subkeys. ACM Transactions on Database Systems. 6(2), 312-328.
Chicago style: Davida, George I., John B. Kam, and David L. Wells. "A Database Encryption System with Subkeys." ACM Transactions on Database Systems 6, no. 2 (1981): 312-328.
IEEE style: Davida, G. I., J. B. Kam, and D. L. Wells, "A Database Encryption System with Subkeys", ACM Transactions on Database Systems, vol. 6, issue 2, pp. 312-328, 1981.
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