Daplex
Daplex is a computer language introduced in 1981 by David Shipman of the Computer Corporation of America.[1] Daplex was designed for creating distributed database systems and can be used as a global query language.[2]
Example of Daplex Local Schemata
Type EMPLOYEE is entity Name: string SSN: integer ADDRESS: string SALARY: Float end entity;
gollark: I said performance per dollar.
gollark: Of course, you *should* use Arch.
gollark: Pis are bad for perf/$.
gollark: It... runs Minecraft... sometimes.
gollark: My GTX 1050 has an astonishing 2GB of GDDR5.
References
- Rose, Elisabeth (Summer 1991). "Data Modeling for Non-Standard Data". Journal of Database Management. 2 (3): 10. ISSN 1063-8016.
- Prabhu, C.S.R. (1992). "3.7 Daplex". Semantic Database Systems: A Functional Introduction. Universities Press (India) Private Limited. pp. 60–71. ISBN 0-86311-346-X.
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