1989
DOI: 10.1147/sj.284.0661
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Advanced Information Management (AIM): Advanced database technology for integrated applications

Abstract: The Advanced Information Management (AIM) project is currently one of the main activities at the IBM Scientific Center in Heidelberg. The main purpose of the project is to understand the database requirements and respective solutions for advanced integrated applications such as computer-integrated manufacturing and computer-integrated office. These application areas require an advanced database technology which is able to manage a large variety of data of various types in a consistent and efficient way. The un… Show more

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“…MINOS [4] and MULTOS [21] use object-oriented concept to model office filing systems. AIM [7] uses the concept of nested relational database for implementing office systems. Kabiria [2,3,19] proposes a semantic network approach for designing office information systems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MINOS [4] and MULTOS [21] use object-oriented concept to model office filing systems. AIM [7] uses the concept of nested relational database for implementing office systems. Kabiria [2,3,19] proposes a semantic network approach for designing office information systems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if we restrict the complexity of data structures, it may be possible to use a declarative programming language in an object-oriented environment. The approach presented in Dadam and Linnemann (1989) may be viewed as a first step in this direction.…”
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confidence: 99%