Database management systems past and present
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Abstract
The theme of this note is on the two points:
1. Many of the ideas discussed in both data base and the other two areas were well known in the sixties—some go back to the fifties.
2.Too much attention was placed on trivia.
References
[1]
J. P. Fry and E. H. Sibley, "Evolution of Data Base Management Systems", ACM Computing Surveys, March 1976, pp. 7-42.
[2]
CODASYL Systems Committee, "A Survey of Generalized Data Base Management Systems", May 1969 (published by ACM - out of print).
[3]
CODASYL Systems Committee, "Feature Analysis of Generalized Data Base Management Systems", May 1971 (published by ACM).
[4]
G. F. Heyne and C. J. Daniel, "Design Techniques for a User Controlled DB/DC System", IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 16, No. 4 (1977) pp. 344-362.
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Published: 23 June 1980
Published in SIGMOD Volume 11, Issue 2
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