Communications of the ACM
A relational model of data for large shared data banks
Communications of the ACM
Programming with abstract data types
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Very high level languages
Interactive support for non-programmers: The relational and network approaches
SIGFIDET '74 Proceedings of the 1974 ACM SIGFIDET (now SIGMOD) workshop on Data description, access and control: Data models: Data-structure-set versus relational
The relational and network approaches: Comparison of the application programming interfaces
SIGFIDET '74 Proceedings of the 1974 ACM SIGFIDET (now SIGMOD) workshop on Data description, access and control: Data models: Data-structure-set versus relational
Specifying queries as relational expressions
SIGPLAN '73 Proceedings of the 1973 meeting on Programming languages and information retrieval
Fourth generation data management systems
AFIPS '73 Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition
DUCHESS: a high level information system
AFIPS '74 Proceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition
REGIS: a relational information system with graphics and statistics
AFIPS '76 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1976, national computer conference and exposition
IBM Systems Journal
Data structures and data accessing in data base systems past, present, future
IBM Systems Journal
An overview of recent data base research
ACM SIGMIS Database
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With the recent growth in popularity of low cost, relatively powerful minicomputers, it is clear that associated data base management systems are required. Nearly all of the minicomputer systems that are currently available commercially have at most rudimentary data base management capabilities. Consequently, in this paper we discuss the design and implementation of a minicomputer relational data base management system: the Relational Inquiry and Storage System (RISS). RISS provides a "naive" user interface, to allow nonprogrammers to deal routinely with a data base without the aid of a programmer, as well as an applications program interface. These interfaces facilitate data base access, modification, and restructure. RISS is a generalized and context-adaptable system, but it maintains a degree of efficiency guaranteeing cost-effective operation.