System R

Author:

Astrahan M. M.1,Blasgen M. W.1,Chamberlin D. D.1,Eswaran K. P.1,Gray J. N.1,Griffiths P. P.1,King W. F.1,Lorie R. A.1,McJones P. R.1,Mehl J. W.1,Putzolu G. R.1,Traiger I. L.1,Wade B. W.1,Watson V.1

Affiliation:

1. IBM Research Lab, San Jose, CA

Abstract

System R is a database management system which provides a high level relational data interface. The systems provides a high level of data independence by isolating the end user as much as possible from underlying storage structures. The system permits definition of a variety of relational views on common underlying data. Data control features are provided, including authorization, integrity assertions, triggered transactions, a logging and recovery subsystem, and facilities for maintaining data consistency in a shared-update environment. This paper contains a description of the overall architecture and design of the system. At the present time the system is being implemented and the design evaluated. We emphasize that System R is a vehicle for research in database architecture, and is not planned as a product.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Information Systems

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