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NUL: A Navigational User's Language for a Network Structured Data Base.

Claude Deheneffe, Henri Hennebert: NUL: A Navigational User's Language for a Network Structured Data Base. SIGMOD Conference 1976: 135-142
@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/sigmod/DeheneffeH76,
  author    = {Claude Deheneffe and
               Henri Hennebert},
  editor    = {James B. Rothnie Jr.},
  title     = {NUL: A Navigational User's Language for a Network Structured
               Data Base},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1976 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on
               Management of Data, Washington, D.C., June 2-4, 1976},
  publisher = {ACM},
  year      = {1976},
  pages     = {135-142},
  ee        = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/509383.509402, db/conf/sigmod/DeheneffeH76.html},
  crossref  = {DBLP:conf/sigmod/76},
  bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
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Abstract

This paper presents an end-user's language which tries to solve the problem of an easy navigation through a DBTG-like data base structure. A request is expressed in a nonprocedural and hierarchically structured fashion. The dialogue is split into two main parts : first a data context definition, then the manipulations of this context.

A context is a part of the data base that the user is concerned with. A context definition is formed by a set of labelled lines; each line is a condition declaration on one entity-set. By means of labels and link names declared in the data structure, a line may be connected to another one; this expresses a 'join', by the named link, between the two entity-sets involved in the two lines.

The originality of the language .lies in the fact that it permits the user to navigate easily and fairly naturally from one entity-set to another through a link; in fact, this navigation is mapped into a hierarchical structure which appears more comprehensible to the user.

On the.other hand, a manipulation is a command such as print, update, insert or other standard actions the user may want to execute on the context.

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Referenced by

  1. Kazimierz Subieta: Semantics of Query Languages for Network Databases. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 10(3): 347-394(1985)
  2. Peter P. Chen: An Algebra for a Directional Binary Entity-Relationship Model. ICDE 1984: 37-40
  3. Gunter Schlageter, M. Rieskamp, U. Prädel, Rainer Unland: The Network Query Language NOAH. SIGMOD Conference 1982: 104-110
  4. Frank Manola, Alain Pirotte: CQLF - A Query Language for CODASYL-Type Databases. SIGMOD Conference 1982: 94-103
  5. Peter P. Chen: Recent Literature on the Entity-Relationship Approach. ER 1979: 3-12
  6. J. Bradley: An Extended Owner-Coupled Set Data Model and Predicate Calculus for Database Management. ACM Trans. Database Syst. 3(4): 385-416(1978)
  7. Anthony C. Klug, Dennis Tsichritzis: Multiple View Support within the ANSI/SPARC Framework. VLDB 1977: 477-488
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