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Below is a link to a friend's website who developped his own
implementation of SQL considering that all current SQL implementations
are unefficient. This SQL is embedded into his database engine (Atlas)
Atlas defined a DBMS *set system* as a reference to set theory.
As an indicative annotation, he was a part of the developping team that worked on System-R.
He has an interesting truth based historical perspective about evolution of SQL implementations from early days and supports that SQL should have been implemented otherwise. Here's a link to a white paper put on his website. I would like your opinion on that.
http://www.armadillo.fr/english/whitepapers/WHITEPAPER_2004.htm Received on Wed Jun 07 2006 - 08:58:32 CDT
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