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:**Pdf version: [http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Tutorials/First-Steps/1st-Step.pdf 1st-Step.pdf] | :**Pdf version: [http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Tutorials/First-Steps/1st-Step.pdf 1st-Step.pdf] | ||
:**Chm version: [http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Tutorials/First-Steps/1st-Step.chm 1st-Step.chm] | :**Chm version: [http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Tutorials/First-Steps/1st-Step.chm 1st-Step.chm] | ||
− | + | :*Introduction to database design with DB-MAIN (long tutorial) | |
− | :* | + | :**Pdf version: [http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/Documents/Tutorials/DB-Design/MiniTut-2002.pdf MiniTut-2002.pdf] |
+ | :*Visit also the DB-MAIN official site [http://www.db-main.eu www.db-main.eu] or the site of ReveR s.a. [http://www.rever.eu www.rever.eu], now in charge of the maintenance and evolution of DB-MAIN. | ||
===TRAMIS/Master=== | ===TRAMIS/Master=== | ||
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*'''Type''': CASE environment | *'''Type''': CASE environment | ||
*'''Description''': | *'''Description''': | ||
− | *'''Requirements''': MS-DOS; hard disk ( | + | *'''Requirements''': MS-DOS; hard disk (recommended!) |
*'''Date''': 1984-1985 | *'''Date''': 1984-1985 | ||
− | *'''Status''': discontinued; principles integrated into TRAMIS/Master | + | *'''Status''': discontinued; principles integrated into TRAMIS/Master then in DB-MAIN |
*'''Availability''': software no longer available | *'''Availability''': software no longer available | ||
*'''References and resources''': | *'''References and resources''': | ||
+ | ** see TRAMIS/Master | ||
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===NDBS=== | ===NDBS=== | ||
*'''Type''': Database Management System | *'''Type''': Database Management System | ||
− | *'''Description''': | + | *'''Description''': NDBS (Network Database System) is an educational database management environment allowing Turbo-Pascal programs to manage and use complex data in an efficient, though very intuitive, way. NDBS comprised a runtime library (database handler), a DDL compiler, a 4GL Query Language, a data dictionary, a report generator, a SQL/NDBS converter, an import/export tool, etc. As far as we now, the only industrial use was by an Indian Statistics department, which developed several applications programs based on NDBS. The last version (under the name Pyramid) was developed by D. Rossi, then Master student in the University of Namur. Two original aspects: (1) the data model was a variant of the ER model, (2) the physical engine was a fairly strict implementation of the principles developed in the course of Database Technology I gave in the 80's. |
*'''Requirements''': Windows; written in Turbo-Pascal | *'''Requirements''': Windows; written in Turbo-Pascal | ||
*'''Date''': 1986-1996 | *'''Date''': 1986-1996 | ||
*'''Status''': discontinued | *'''Status''': discontinued | ||
− | *'''Availability''': | + | *'''Availability''': source code. |
*'''References and resources''': | *'''References and resources''': | ||
**Documentation [TBA] | **Documentation [TBA] |
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