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Database Systems. Dr. Don Goelman. Some History . Early Systems 1960’s: ad-hoc programs give way to DBMSs (IDS – C.W. Bachman) 1970’s: two big developments Systematization of the network model (CODASYL/DBTG) Introduction of relational model (E.F. Codd, CACM). Hierarchical IMS S2K
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Database Systems Dr. Don Goelman
Some History • Early Systems • 1960’s: ad-hoc programs give way to DBMSs (IDS – C.W. Bachman) • 1970’s: two big developments • Systematization of the network model (CODASYL/DBTG) • Introduction of relational model (E.F. Codd, CACM)
Hierarchical IMS S2K Network IDS IDMS Total Adabas DMS2 Relational System R Ingres QBE Oracle Access Sybase Foxpro DB2 Informix MySQL SQL Server Three classical “Record Based”Models
Object ObjectStore Objectivity O2 Versant Orion Object-Relational UniSQL Oracle8 Informix Univ. Server Illustra PostGRES Two Modern Models
Current Areas of Exploration • ODBs and Object/Relational DBs • Distributed Databases • Client Server Architecture • GUIs • Data Warehouses • Data Mining • DB over the Web • XML • Big Data and NoSQL • Data Science
Literature • ACM TODS • ACM SIGMOD Record • IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering • Data and Knowledge Engineering