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*'''Type''': CASE and MetaCASE environment
 
*'''Type''': CASE and MetaCASE environment
 
*'''Description''':  
 
*'''Description''':  
*'''Requirements''':
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*'''Requirements''': MS Windows. A version for Linux is under test.
 
*'''Date''': 1993-2010+
 
*'''Date''': 1993-2010+
 
*'''Status''': ongoing
 
*'''Status''': ongoing
*'''Availability''':  
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*'''Availability''': Free of charge (except for advanced processors). See below
 
*'''References and resources''':
 
*'''References and resources''':
 
:*DB-MAIN '''v6''' (free, max 500 objects)
 
:*DB-MAIN '''v6''' (free, max 500 objects)
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*'''Type''': CASE environment
 
*'''Type''': CASE environment
 
*'''Description''':  
 
*'''Description''':  
*'''Requirements''':
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*'''Requirements''': MS-DOS; MS Windows 3.11; MDBS
 
*'''Date''': 1986-1991
 
*'''Date''': 1986-1991
 
*'''Status''': discontinued; principles integrated into DB-MAIN   
 
*'''Status''': discontinued; principles integrated into DB-MAIN   
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*'''Type''': CASE environment
 
*'''Type''': CASE environment
 
*'''Description''':  
 
*'''Description''':  
*'''Requirements''':
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*'''Requirements''': MS-DOS; hard disk (yes!)
 
*'''Date''': 1984-1985
 
*'''Date''': 1984-1985
 
*'''Status''': discontinued; principles integrated into TRAMIS/Master   
 
*'''Status''': discontinued; principles integrated into TRAMIS/Master   
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*'''Type''': Graphical computer simulator  
 
*'''Type''': Graphical computer simulator  
 
*'''Description''':  
 
*'''Description''':  
*'''Requirements''': TRS-80 Model 1 - Level 2; CPM
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*'''Requirements''': TRS-80 Model 1 - Level 2 (16 KB RAM); CP/M
 
*'''Date''': 1982
 
*'''Date''': 1982
 
*'''Status''': discontinued  
 
*'''Status''': discontinued  
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===SQL-Script Interpreter===
 
===SQL-Script Interpreter===
 
*'''Type''': Interpreter for an SQL-based scripting language
 
*'''Type''': Interpreter for an SQL-based scripting language
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*'''Description''': Empty Access application (*.mdb) that allows users to execute SQL scripts on any database. Includes a simple dialog box with two buttons: select a script file and execute it. For information, MS Access provides two ways to execute SQL statements: as Access queries (simple but single queries only) and embedded in VB programs (powerful but complex). This tool allows one to execute in one click a script made up of a sequence of SQL statements, but also much more complex scripts with variables, macros, loops, alternatives and interaction with users.
 
*'''Requirements''': Microsoft Access
 
*'''Requirements''': Microsoft Access
 
*'''Date''': 2005-2010+
 
*'''Date''': 2005-2010+

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DB-MAIN

  • Type: CASE and MetaCASE environment
  • Description:
  • Requirements: MS Windows. A version for Linux is under test.
  • Date: 1993-2010+
  • Status: ongoing
  • Availability: Free of charge (except for advanced processors). See below
  • References and resources:
  • See also the official site of DB-MAIN www.db-main.eu or the site of ReveR s.a. www.rever.eu, now in charge of the maintenance and evolution of DB-MAIN.

TRAMIS/Master

  • Type: CASE environment
  • Description:
  • Requirements: MS-DOS; MS Windows 3.11; MDBS
  • Date: 1986-1991
  • Status: discontinued; principles integrated into DB-MAIN
  • Availability: software no longer available
  • References and resources:
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut,Mario Cadelli,Bernard Decuyper and Olivier Marchand. TRAMIS:a transformation-based database CASE tool, in Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications, EC2 Publish., 1992. [description]
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, Mario Cadelli, Bernard Decuyper and Olivier Marchand. Database CASE Tool Architecture : Principles for Flexible Design Strategies, in Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Advanced Information System Engineering (CAiSE’92), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 593, pages 187-207, Springer-Verlag, 1992. [description]


ORGA

  • Type: CASE environment
  • Description:
  • Requirements: MS-DOS; hard disk (yes!)
  • Date: 1984-1985
  • Status: discontinued; principles integrated into TRAMIS/Master
  • Availability: software no longer available
  • References and resources:


PHENIX

  • Type: Reverse Engineering CASE environment
  • Description:
  • Requirements: Unix, LeLisp, SMECI, Aida/Masai
  • Date: 1989-1992
  • Status: discontinued; principles integrated into DB-MAIN
  • Availability: software no longer available
  • References and resources:
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, Catherine Tonneau, Michel Joris and Muriel Chandelon. Transformation-based Database Reverse Engineering, in Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Entity-Relationship Approach (ER’93), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 823, pages 364-375, Springer-Verlag, 1994. [description]
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, Muriel Chandelon, Catherine Tonneau and Michel Joris. Contribution to a Theory of Database Reverse Engineering, in Proceedings of the 1st Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE’93), pages 161-170, IEEE Computer Society, 1993. [description]
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, Catherine Tonneau, Michel Joris and Muriel Chandelon. Schema Transformation Techniques for Database Reverse Engineering, in Proceedings of 12th International Conference on the Entity-Relationship Approach (ER’93), pages 353-372, E/R Institute Publish., 1993. [description]
    • Michel Joris, R. Hoe, Jean-Luc Hainaut, Muriel Chandelon, Tonneau Catherine and Bodart François. PHENIX : methods and tools for database reverse engineering, in Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications, EC2 Publish., 1992. [description]
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut. Database Reverse Engineering, Models, Techniques and Strategies, in Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on the Entity-Relationship Approach (ER’91), pages 729-741, ER Institute, 1991. [description] [full text]


VisiComp

  • Type: Graphical computer simulator
  • Description:
  • Requirements: TRS-80 Model 1 - Level 2 (16 KB RAM); CP/M
  • Date: 1982
  • Status: discontinued
  • Availability: Source code available on paper
  • References and resources:
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, THE VISIBLE COMPUTER - A graphical computer simulator. Technical report, 1982. 75 pages. [TBA]
    • Source code available on paper (anyone interested?)


NDBS

  • Type: Database Management System
  • Description:
  • Requirements: Windows; written in Turbo-Pascal
  • Date: 1986-1996
  • Status: discontinued
  • Availability:
  • References and resources:
    • Documentation [TBA]


SQL-Script Interpreter

  • Type: Interpreter for an SQL-based scripting language
  • Description: Empty Access application (*.mdb) that allows users to execute SQL scripts on any database. Includes a simple dialog box with two buttons: select a script file and execute it. For information, MS Access provides two ways to execute SQL statements: as Access queries (simple but single queries only) and embedded in VB programs (powerful but complex). This tool allows one to execute in one click a script made up of a sequence of SQL statements, but also much more complex scripts with variables, macros, loops, alternatives and interaction with users.
  • Requirements: Microsoft Access
  • Date: 2005-2010+
  • Status: ongoing
  • Availability: available online
  • References and resources:


SPHINX

  • Type: Database Management System, Natural Language interface, Data dictionary
  • Description:
  • Requirements: Siemens BS-2000; SESAM data manager;
  • Date: 1971-1977
  • Status: discontinued
  • Availability: software no longer available
  • References and resources:
    • SPHINX Project final report. 1978. Not yet online.
    • Baudouin Le Charlier and Jean-Luc Hainaut. Modèles, Langages et Systèmes pour la conception et l’exploitation de bases de données, in Actes du congrès AFCET 1978, pages 179-189, Editions Hommes et Techniques, 1978. [description] [full text]
    • Claude Deheneffe and Henri Hennebert. NUL: A Navigational User’s Language for a Network Structured Data Base, in Proceedings of the 1976 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, pages 135-142, ACM, 1976. [description] [full text]
    • Claude Deheneffe, Henri Hennebert and Walter Paulus. A Relational Model for a Data Base, in Proceedings of the IFIP congress 74, pages 1022-1025, North-Holland, 1974. [description] [full text]
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut and Baudouin Le Charlier. An Extensible Semantic Model of Data Base and Its Data language, in Proceedings of the IFIP Congress 74, pages 1026-1030, North-Holland, 1974. [description] [full text]
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, Baudouin Le Charlier, et al., Système de conception et d'exploitation de bases de données - Volume 1 : Modèles et Langages. Rapport final du projet CIPS I2/15, Institut d'informatique, Université de Namur, 1978
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, Baudouin Le Charlier, et al., Système de conception et d'exploitation de bases de données - Volume 2 : Manuel de référence des langages. Rapport final du projet CIPS I2/15, Institut d'informatique, Université de Namur, 1978
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, Baudouin Le Charlier, et al., Système de conception et d'exploitation de bases de données - Volume 3 : Une implémentation du modèle d'accès. Rapport final du projet CIPS I2/15, Institut d'informatique, Université de Namur, 1978
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, Baudouin Le Charlier, et al., Système de conception et d'exploitation de bases de données - Volume 4 : Le système SPHINX, Utilisation, fonctionnement et description interne. Rapport final du projet CIPS I2/15, Institut d'informatique, Université de Namur, 1978
    • Jean-Luc Hainaut, Baudouin Le Charlier, et al., Système de conception et d'exploitation de bases de données - Volume 5 : Exemples d'application. Rapport final du projet CIPS I2/15, Institut d'informatique, Université de Namur, 1978
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