I am working with a client who is building a data compiler. The idea goes as follows: just as the jump from assemply to fortran made programming processes easier, so this product will make set-up, access and modification of data easier (presenting data in a way that is close to people and computers). This is done by a) separating data structures from processes (data is defined only once and complex relationships are easily established because data structures are in a common repository accessible by other software tools (SQL, GUI, etc.) and b) providing a language for data so that end-users can define their own data and link it with the applications existing data. Does this make any sense? I am not an engineer/programmer, but any feedback would be helpful. Thanks Received on Fri May 27 1994 - 20:12:48 CEST
Does this make any sense? I am not an engineer/programmer, but any feedback would be helpful.
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