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LSL: a Link and Selector Language
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Proceedings of the 1976 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data table of contents
Washington, D.C.
SESSION: Session IV - languages table of contents
Pages: 123 - 133  
Year of Publication: 1976
Author
D. Tsichritzis  University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 1A7, Canada
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SIGMOD: ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper presents the main ideas behind the language LSL. The purpose of LSL is to provide a compromise between different data base approaches and attitudes. The hierarchical, network and relational models of data can coexist within the LSL environment. LSL is being implemented on a PDP-11/45 running the UNIX operating system. It will be interfaced both to a host language and a conversational graphical facility.


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Codasyl Data Base Task Group report, April 1971
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Codd, E. F., (editor) "Implementation of Relational Data Base Systems", Panel Discussion NCC 1975 Anaheim
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Earnest C., "High level Selection structures" in Data Base Description, eds. Douque and Nijssen North Holland 1975
 
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Rustin R., (editor) "Data Models: Data-structure-set versus Relational", 1974 SIGFIDET, Ann Arbor (available by ACM)
 
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Roussopoulos, N. and Mylopoulos J., "Using semantic networks for data base management", Proceedings 1975 Boston Conference on Very Large Data Bases
 
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Schmid J. and Bernstein P., "A multi-level architecture for Relational Data Base Systems", Proceedings 1975 Boston Conference on Very Large Data Bases
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Tsichritzis D., "A network framework for Relation implementation", in Data Base Description eds. Douque and Nijssen North Holland 1975
 
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Tsichritzis D., "Features for a Conceptual Schema", CSRG report 56, 1975 University of Toronto. Presented in the 1975 Boston Conference on Very Large Data Bases

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