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CONVERT(ID:5315/con043)
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Country: United States
Designed 1976
Sammet category: Business Data Processing
data-based language for hierarchical structures
from 1975 article: "[the word] CONVERT has been chosen for conveying the purpose of the language and should not be confused with any other language or program bearing the same name. "
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References:
Housel, B. C., et. al, (1975) Housel, B. C., et. al, "DEFINE - A Nonprocedural Data Description Language for Defining Information Easily," Proc. ACM Pacific 75 Symposium, San Francisco, Ca., April 1975
Housel, B.C. (1975) Housel, B.C. Lure, V.Y., and Shu, N.C. Data translation, Part II. DEFINE: a non-procedural language for DEFining IN- formation Easily. Proc. ACM Pacific 75 Conference, Apr., 1975. pp. 62-70.
Lure, V.Y., Shu, N.C., and Housel, B.C. (1975) Lure, V.Y., Shu, N.C., and Housel, B.C. Data translation, Part I. A general methodology for data conversion and restructuring. IBM Res. Rep. RJ 1525, July 1975.
Nan C. Shu , Barron C. Housel , Vincent Y. Lum, (1975) Nan C. Shu , Barron C. Housel , Vincent Y. Lum, "CONVERT: a high level translation definition language for data conversion"
Abstract
in [ACM] (1975) [ACM] CACM 18(10) (Oct 1975)
Shu, N.C., Housel, B.C., and Lum, V.Y. (1975) Shu, N.C., Housel, B.C., and Lum, V.Y. Data translation, Part III. CONVERT: a high level translation definition language for data conversion. IBM Res. Rep. RJ 1515, Feb. 1975.
in [ACM] (1975) [ACM] CACM 18(10) (Oct 1975)
Smith, D.P. (1975) Smith, D.P. Data translation. Part IV. Relational Completeness of the translation definition language, CONVERT. IBM Res. Rept. RJ 1527
in [ACM] (1975) [ACM] CACM 18(10) (Oct 1975)
Barron, C. Housel , Nan C. Shu (1976) Barron, C. Housel , Nan C. Shu "A high-level data manipulation language for hierarchical data structures" pp155-169
Abstract
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Introduction
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Why Another Language?
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CONVERT and the Different Data Models
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The CONVERT Language
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Summary and Conclusions
in [SIGPLAN] (1976) SIGPLAN Notices 11(02) February 1976 also Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '76 Conference on Data: Abstraction, Definition and Structure, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, March 22-24, 1976
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