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Language peer sets for DBPL:
Germany
Germany/1988
Designed 1988
1980s languages
Fifth generation
Late Cold War

DBPL(ID:1393/dbp001)

alternate simple view
Country: Germany
Designed 1988
Published: 1988


Procedural language with relational database constructs. A successor to Pascal/R and Modula/R.
Hamburg 1988
DBPL is a type-complete modular database programming language that extends Modula-2 orthogonally by a data type relation, access abstractions, persistent modules and transactions.


Structures:
Related languages
Modula/R DBPL   Successor
Pascal/R DBPL   Successor
DBPL TYCOON   Extension of

References:
  • Schmidt, J.W. et al (1988) Schmidt, J.W. et al, "DBPL Report", DBPL-Memo 111-88, Fachbereich Informatik, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet, Frankfurt, Germany, 1988
  • F. Matthes, A. Rudloff, J.W. Schmidt, and K. Subie (1992) F. Matthes, A. Rudloff, J.W. Schmidt, and K. Subieta. "The Database Programming Language DBPL - User and System Manual" Informatik Fachbericht FBI-HH-B-159/92 Abstract
  • F. Matthes, A. Rudloff, J.W. Schmidt, and K. Subie (1992) F. Matthes, A. Rudloff, J.W. Schmidt, and K. Subieta. The Database Programming Language "DBPL - User and System Manual". FIDE Technical Report Series FIDE/92/47, University of Glasgow July 1992 Abstract
  • Schmidt, Joachim W. and Matthes, Florian (1992) Schmidt, Joachim W. and Matthes, Florian "The Database Programming Language DBPL Rationale and Report" U Hamburg TR CS//B-158 Abstract ps Extract: The Rationale behind DBPL
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