The use of DBASE II and microcomputers

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Kondylopoulos, Haralabos P.
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1985-12Advisor
Rawlinson, Linda C.
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Callahan, P.W.
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The Hellenic Air Force storage/utilization database management system (DBMS), utilizes
mainframe computers. It is a system for large applications, such as big business, and it is
used only at the Air Force Headquarters level.
However, the need for an extension of this system, to lower levels, has been recognized for a long time.
This problem can be resolved through the implementation of the DBMS programs developed for this thesis, and the utilization of DEASE II software applied to microcomputers, vice the larger, more expensive, mainframe computers.
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