
A hierarchical organization stores its information in a large number of databases. These databases are interrelated, forming a closely-coupled database system. Traditional information systems and current database management systems do not have a means of expressing these relationships. This thesis describes a model of the information structure of the hierarchical organization that identifies the nature of database relationships. It also describes the design and implementation of the Communicative Database Management System (CDMS).
Computer Science, 004
Computer Science, 004
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