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... relational structures with proliferations of access methods , linkages , relationships , and file inversions . There is no universal form for these , and theory and standards are sparse . The challenge to this session has two major ...
... relational structures with proliferations of access methods , linkages , relationships , and file inversions . There is no universal form for these , and theory and standards are sparse . The challenge to this session has two major ...
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... relational prohibitions ) . 1. Highly sensitive processes and the data upon which they operate will be identified , isolated , and provided special safeguards during detailed design . The adequacy of security controls will be reviewed ...
... relational prohibitions ) . 1. Highly sensitive processes and the data upon which they operate will be identified , isolated , and provided special safeguards during detailed design . The adequacy of security controls will be reviewed ...
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... relational view of data . It offered the possibility of implementing the more modern features of a data management system , since it controlled all access by users to the data base . To date , no implementation has been funded ...
... relational view of data . It offered the possibility of implementing the more modern features of a data management system , since it controlled all access by users to the data base . To date , no implementation has been funded ...
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... Relational Data Base System " , Proc . AFIPS National Computer Conference , May 1975 , Vol . 44 , AFIPS Press , Montvale , N.J. , 1975 , ( also in Database Management Systems , In- formation Technology Series , Vol . 1 , AFIPS Press ...
... Relational Data Base System " , Proc . AFIPS National Computer Conference , May 1975 , Vol . 44 , AFIPS Press , Montvale , N.J. , 1975 , ( also in Database Management Systems , In- formation Technology Series , Vol . 1 , AFIPS Press ...
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... Relational Data Base Manage- ment System by Query Modification " , Univ . of Calif . memorandum Nb . ERL - M438 , Berkeley , May 1974 . Waghorn , W.J. , " The DDL as an Industry Standard ? " , in Data Base Description , North- Holland ...
... Relational Data Base Manage- ment System by Query Modification " , Univ . of Calif . memorandum Nb . ERL - M438 , Berkeley , May 1974 . Waghorn , W.J. , " The DDL as an Industry Standard ? " , in Data Base Description , North- Holland ...
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