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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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