Quantitative evaluation of design tradeoffs in file systems
SIGIR '71 Proceedings of the 1971 international ACM SIGIR conference on Information storage and retrieval
A developmental model for data translation
SIGFIDET '72 Proceedings of 1972 ACM-SIGFIDET workshop on Data description, access and control
A method for data translation using the Stored-Data Definition and Translation Task Group languages
SIGFIDET '72 Proceedings of 1972 ACM-SIGFIDET workshop on Data description, access and control
Specifications in a Data Independent Accessing Model
SIGFIDET '72 Proceedings of 1972 ACM-SIGFIDET workshop on Data description, access and control
An approach to data description and conversion
An approach to data description and conversion
SIGPLAN '73 Proceedings of the 1973 meeting on Programming languages and information retrieval
From a data description point of view
SIGPLAN '73 Proceedings of the 1973 meeting on Programming languages and information retrieval
Heterogeneous Data Translations Based on Environment Grammars
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Computer Communication Networks: Approaches, Objectives, and Performance Considerations
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Database Reorganization—Principles and Practice
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Methodology for transferring programs and data
SIGFIDET '74 Proceedings of the 1974 ACM SIGFIDET (now SIGMOD) workshop on Data description, access and control
Issues in distributed data base management systems: a technical overview
VLDB '78 Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Very Large Data Bases - Volume 4
Application program conversion due to data base changes
VLDB '76 Proceedings of the second international conference on Systems for Large Data Bases
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This paper deals with the problems of data base translation for achieving data sharing through a computer network. A semiautomatic data base translation procedure and its prototype implementation are described. The procedure takes advantage of data conversion capabilities already existing in programming languages and I/O control systems and of man-machine interaction to achieve data base translation tasks. The user of one system is allowed to browse, retrieve, edit, format and restructure the data acquired on-line from another system to produce a new data base suitable for his own application programs. The procedure attempts to bypass the complex task of formally describing and translating several levels of data representation commonly undertaken in the existing data base translation systems.