A Relational Information Resource Dictionary System
Abstract
A relational implementation of IRDS using SQL demonstrates how the
flexibility of the relational environment enhances the extensibility of the
IRDS while at the same time providing more powerful dictionary
capabilities than are typically found in relational systems.
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