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SIGFIDET 1971
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A data base sublanguage founded on the relational calculus

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Three principal types of language for data base manipulation are identified: the low-level, procedure-oriented (typified by the CODASYL-proposed DML), the intermediate level, algebraic (typified by the Project MAC MacAIMS language), and the high level, relational calculus-based data sublanguage, an example of which is described in this paper. The language description is informal and stresses concepts and principles. Following this, arguments are presented for the superiority of the calculus-based type of data base sublanguage over the algebraic, and for the algebraic over the low-level procedural. These arguments are particularly relevant to the questions of intersystem compatibility and standardization.

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SIGFIDET 1971

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