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Language peer sets for ATLAS:
United States
United States/2001
Designed 2001
2000s languages
Internet
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ATLAS(ID:7918/)

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Country: United States
Designed 2001


for Aggregate & Table Language and System

UCLA Web Information System Laboratory, 2001

"ATLaS is an SQL-based programming language for data-intensive applications. Unlike languages, such as PL/SQL or SQL/PSM, which use the imperative the constructs of procedural languages, ATLaS achieves Turing completeness by using declarations, i.e., by supporting the declarations of new aggregates and table functions."


References:
  • Luo, Richard and Carlo Zaniolo: Clustering Algorit (2002) Luo, Richard and Carlo Zaniolo: Clustering Algorithms Implementation on ATLaS. CS240B Term Paper. Spring 2002.
  • Wang, Haixun and Carlo Zaniolo: ATLaS: a Powerful (2002) Wang, Haixun and Carlo Zaniolo: ATLaS: a Powerful Database Language and System Based on Simple Extensions of SQL (Abstract for Poster Presentation). In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'2002), San Jose, USA, 2002.
  • Yan-Nei Law, Haixun Wang, Carlo Zaniolo: Blocking, (2002) Yan-Nei Law, Haixun Wang, Carlo Zaniolo: Blocking, Monotonicity, and Turing Completeness in a Database Language for Sequences and Streams, UCLA CS Dept Report, November 2002.
  • Anu Nalamwar: Blocking Operators and Punctuated Da (2003) Anu Nalamwar: Blocking Operators and Punctuated Data Streams in Continuous Query Systems, UCLA MS Report, February 2003.
  • Haixun Wang, Carlo Zaniolo, and Chang R. Luo, (2003) Haixun Wang, Carlo Zaniolo, and Chang R. Luo, "ATLaS: a Small but Complete SQL Extension for Data Mining and Data Streams" (demo), in the 29th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB), Sept. 2003, Berlin, Germany.
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