1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02265087
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High-speed tools for Global Information Management I. Information processing and retrieval

Abstract: Abstract. The general specifications and design for a High-Speed General Information Management System, HSGIMS, to serve as the basis for a Global Information Network are given. Some of the key specifications that have been confirmed in experiments with a prototype of the HSG1MS are:(1) Information (or data) and Question-type (or logical data) independence.(2) Very small bounded search times that are independent of the amount of information that is managed and can be computed exactly.(3) A fool-proof security … Show more

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“…The Information Representation (IR) kind of Transparent Query Language Item, TQLI, is ideal for representing and manipulating chemical formulas or any other static or pictorial data. 1,2,32 The three different kinds of formulas (with no rings, with single rings, and with multiple rings) are considered in turn in the following three subsections. A ring has a minimum of three entitiessi.e., atoms or moieties.…”
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“…The Information Representation (IR) kind of Transparent Query Language Item, TQLI, is ideal for representing and manipulating chemical formulas or any other static or pictorial data. 1,2,32 The three different kinds of formulas (with no rings, with single rings, and with multiple rings) are considered in turn in the following three subsections. A ring has a minimum of three entitiessi.e., atoms or moieties.…”
Section: Illustrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 TQL, which traces nodes in graphical representations and may serve as a data description or query language and can be used to describe virtually any information. A brief description of the Transparent Query Language follows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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