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Bringing data base technology to the programmer
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Volume 6 ,  Issue 3  (1974) table of contents
Pages: 2 - 15  
Year of Publication: 1974
ISSN:0163-5808
Author
William L. Honig  Bell Labs, Naperville, Illinois
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper reports work toward melding some ideas from data base management with currently popular views of structured programming. The basic idea is to allow all data structures used inside programs (instead of just those in an external data base) to be described at multiple conceptual levels by a separate definition. This approach brings to programmers the benefits of data independence and also allows structured programming to have its hitherto unrealized full effect on data.


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E. W. Dijkstra, Notes on Structured Programming, <u>Structured Programming</u>, Academic Press (1972) 1--82.
 
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E. W. Dijkstra, Lectures at the Regional Conference on Programming Methodology, U. of New Mexico (Jan. 7--11, 1974).
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J. Earley, On the Semantics of Data Structures, <u>Data Base Systems</u>, R. Rustin (Ed.), Prentice Hall (1972) 23--32.
 
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J. Earley, Relational Level Data Structures for Programming Languages, <u>Acta Informatica 2</u>, (1973) 293--309.
 
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J. Earley and P. Caizergues, VERS Manual Version 4, Computer Science Department, U. of California, Berkeley (Oct. 71).
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B. Shnneiderman and P. Scheruerman, Structured Data Structures, Department of Computer Science, State U. of New York at Stony Brook (June 73)Technical Report No. 16.
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