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Generalized Organization of Large Data Bases: A Set-theoretic Approach to Relations

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Fillat, Andrew Irwin; Kraning, Leslie Alan
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Abstract
Problems inherent in representation and manipulation of large data bases are discussed. Data management is considered as the manipulation of relationships among elements of a data base. A detailed analogy introduces concepts embodied in a data management system. Set theory is used to describe a model for data-bases, and operations suitable for manipulation of relations are defined.
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1970-06
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149388
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MIT-LCS-TR-070MAC-TR-070

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