Last Updated : May 18, 2004


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James Bradley

Ph.D., Physics, University of Edinburgh

Professor
Department of Computer Science
University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4

Office: (403) 220 6317
Fax: (403) 284 4707
E-mail: bradley@cpsc.ucalgary.ca


RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

* Philosophical Underpinnings

A discussion of the relationships between words, concepts, objects, events, processes and systems, attributes, physical reality and the unfolding universe, and the relevance of all this to databases and the possibility, currently remote, of conscious machines

* Research Interests

Relational database structures and database design;
Relational database systems and languages:
Object-relational database structure and languages;
Data base structures for both objects and physical processes, and associated languages:
Attributes of physical processes and systems;
A Mars global terrain database for Mars Global Surveyor data
Self-affine time functions or time fractals
General Systems, especially risk in systems.
You can link to web pages about: Elimination of Risk in Systems, March 2002 by James Bradley;

* Publications

Journal papers since 1988
Books

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Current Courses


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