An analysis of the INGRES database management system applications program development tools and programming environment.

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De Stael, James Frank.
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1986Second Reader
Zyda, Michael
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This study examines the database application programming
environment presented by the Applications-By-Forms (ABF)
subsytem of the INGRES database managenent system (DBMS).
The development of a bibliographical search and report
application program is discussed. The operation of the
application program is described. Positive and negative
aspects of the ABF programming environment are examined.
The use of INGRES Query Language (QUEL) and Operation
Specification Language (OSL) are also discussed.
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