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On 4 juin, 19:58, "Brian Selzer" <b..._at_selzer-software.com> wrote:
> "DBMS_Plumber" <paul_geoffrey_br..._at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1180976599.740262.134510_at_k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...> On Jun 3, 7:57 pm, "Brian Selzer" <b..._at_selzer-software.com> wrote:
> >> Are domains variable in a relational operating system?
>
> > Brian! Think bigger, man!
>
> > Not only are domains extensible, but even the set of operators in the
> > algebra!
>
> I'm just wondering how each and every atomic value (file) in a relational
> operating system can be located in one and only one place so that it can be
> shared by multiple users at the same time.
Atomic values are no shared by users. Atomic values are a part of data layer. User interact only one possible the representation of a tuple set. Besides, they is a long way to go before reaching the problem of concurrency..
Regards... Received on Fri Jun 08 2007 - 14:37:37 CDT
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