New Hope on Types and Data Models: report of an NSF-INRIA workshop

S. Abiteboul (Editor), P. Buneman (Editor), R. Hull C. Delobel (Editor), P. Kanellakis (Editor), V. Vianu (Editor)

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Abstract

In May, 1990, a small workshop was held in New Hope, Pennsylvania, to discuss the fundamental issues raised by continuing work on the interface between databases and programming languages. Four topics were addressed: new directions stemming from object-oriented data models, contributions of type theory to database programming languages (DBPLs), applications of logic to DBPL issues, and DBPL implementations. This workshop was organized under the auspices of the INRIA-NSF program, Languages for Databases and Knowledge Bases.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherACM
Volume19
Edition4
Publication statusPublished - Dec 1990

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