Generalization: Key to Successful Electronic Data Processing
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
TABSOL: a fundamental concept for systems-oriented languages
IRE-AIEE-ACM '60 (Eastern) Papers presented at the December 13-15, 1960, eastern joint IRE-AIEE-ACM computer conference
ACM SIGMIS Database
Programming Languages The First 25 Years
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Data base system objectives as design constraints
ACM '74 Proceedings of the 1974 annual ACM conference - Volume 2
DATAPLUS: a language for real time information retrieval from hierarchical data bases
AFIPS '68 (Spring) Proceedings of the April 30--May 2, 1968, spring joint computer conference
The dataBASIC language: a data processing language for non-professional programmers
AFIPS '70 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 5-7, 1970, spring joint computer conference
Incorporating complex data structures into a language for social science research
AFIPS '69 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 18-20, 1969, fall joint computer conference
Why restrict the modelling capability of CODASYL data structure sets?
AFIPS '77 Proceedings of the June 13-16, 1977, national computer conference
Hierarchical structure for data management
IBM Systems Journal
IBM Journal of Research and Development
The evolution of magnetic storage
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Preliminary discussion of a general data-to-storage structure mapping language
SIGFIDET '70 Proceedings of the 1970 ACM SIGFIDET (now SIGMOD) Workshop on Data Description, Access and Control
Applied Ontology - Roles, an interdisciplinary perspective
Bibliography on data base structures
ACM SIGMIS Database
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During the past ten years, information processing technology has made significant advances in many directions. Faster, less expensive, more flexible hardware has been continually announced by the various computer manufacturers. In the software area, the FORTRAN, ALGOL, and COBOL languages have been developed and improved and more efficient compilers are now available. Applications now include the complete spectrum ranging from free-standing analytical programs to large complex information processing systems.