How Data Got its Base: Information Storage Software in the 1950s and 1960s
Abstract
Generalized report generation and file maintenance programs were widely used in the 1950s, standardized by the Share user group with 9PAC and Surge. By the 1960s the first recognizable DBMS systems, such IMS and IDS, had evolved to address the challenges of disk drives and MIS projects. Finally, in the late 1960s Codasyl's Data Base Task Group formulated the DBMS concept itself.
- Publication:
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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
- Pub Date:
- 2009
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2009IAHC...31d...6H
- Keywords:
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- Data processing;
- Software tools;
- History;
- Surges;
- Intrusion detection;
- Database systems;
- Management information systems;
- Information retrieval;
- Application software;
- Spatial databases;
- and file maintenance;
- database management system (DBMS);
- Codasyl;
- Share;
- IMS;
- IDS;
- 9PAC;
- DBTG;
- Surge;
- report generation