The Use of SQL and Second Generation Database Management Systems for Data Processing and Information Retrieval in Libraries

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Опубликовано в::Information Technology and Libraries vol. 8, no. 4 (Dec 1989), p. 400-407
Главный автор: Leigh, William
Другие авторы: Paz, Noemi
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520 3 |a Structured Query Language (SQL) is a database querying language that was codified as a standard by the American National Standards Institute. SQL is based on the relational modeling of data and is a language for retrieving subsets of the database according to search criteria. SQL is awkward as a direct interface for patron catalog searching. Free text and partial string search are possible with SQL, and this capability can accomplish keyword searching, although not without drawbacks. There are new SQL-interfacing products and techniques that can solve the problem of lack of direct SQL applicability to patron-user computing. A 2nd generation of database management systems has been spurred by SQL standardization. The orientation of these new systems is to distribute application on local area networks. Mainframe computer performance is made available at personal computer prices by this client-server architecture. This development has many implications for library computing. 
610 4 |a American National Standards Institute 
653 |a Standards 
653 |a Libraries 
653 |a Information retrieval 
653 |a Implementations 
653 |a Data processing 
653 |a Data base management systems 
653 |a Computer languages 
653 |a Applications 
653 |a Computer programming & languages 
653 |a Computation 
653 |a Databases 
653 |a Computer architecture 
653 |a Language use 
653 |a Codification 
653 |a Personal computers 
653 |a Computer simulation 
653 |a Query languages 
653 |a Standardization 
653 |a On-line systems 
653 |a Searching 
653 |a Local area networks 
653 |a Catalogs 
653 |a Mainframes 
653 |a Language 
653 |a Structured Query Language-SQL 
653 |a Data mining 
653 |a Management 
653 |a Subsets 
653 |a National standards 
653 |a Computers 
653 |a Second generation 
653 |a Prices 
653 |a Retrieval 
653 |a Management Systems 
653 |a Online Catalogs 
653 |a Computer Networks 
653 |a Database Management Systems 
653 |a Client Server Architecture 
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