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ABSTRACT
To achieve what I believe to be an acceptable. Information Management System, I propose that a set-theoretic view of a data-base be adopted. Most potential data-base users use the language of set-theory in their day to day references to the objects and relationships of their data-bases. Instead of twisting these natural language references to “collections”, a representation that is modelled on sets should be implemented. Among the many advantages to be gained by adopting this approach are: non-redundant storage of data common to two or more application environments, controlled access to the entire data-base by any data-dependent key, rapid selection and isolation of easily specified subsets of data, and the extraction of only those data necessary to satisfy specific needs. This description of data-base representation will include some conceptual aspects and will address specific problems related to the computer-based data-base. Some of the areas that will be addressed are security, integrity, accessibility, and flexibility.
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