Showing papers on "Data warehouse published in 1985"
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TL;DR: The normalized approach to data base design provides for data bases that satisfy user needs and establish a logical design done only once regardless of the DBMS or computer system that will subsequently use the data.
Abstract: Today's users want to access their data through fourth-generation languages, or 4GLs, and microcomputers. More flexible data bases are required to satisfy this growing need. These data bases must be based on the data as perceived by users, not as viewed by a system—the normalized approach to data base design provides for this. Data bases can be built that satisfy user needs and establish a logical design done only once regardless of the DBMS or computer system that will subsequently use the data.
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12 May 1985
TL;DR: In the design of a data base (DB) the grouping of attributes that define or describe a data entity can be represented as an object with many dimensions which can serve as a framework for APL functions which provide efficient data extraction, manipulation and updating.
Abstract: In the design of a data base (DB) the grouping of attributes that define or describe a data entity can be represented as an object with many dimensions. This concept can serve as a framework for APL functions which provide efficient data extraction, manipulation and updating. The use of generalized data access functions to respond to specialized data requests can greatly simplify data gathering and reporting system code.
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