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SOLID: A GENERAL HIGH‐SPEED LOGICAL DATA INDEPENDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH BOUNDED SEARCH TIMES

P.A.D. de Maine (Computer Science and Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA)
K.D. Bradley (Quantum Research International, Huntsville, AL 35802, USA)
S.M. Jodis (Mathematics and Computer Science Department, Armstrong State College, Savannah, GA31419, USA)

Online and CD-Rom Review

ISSN: 1353-2642

Article publication date: 1 January 1993

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Abstract

The General Information Management (GIM) system defined in this paper is designed to: (1) be information independent; (2) be logically data independent (it is therefore question type independent); (3) honor requests for information in small and bounded search times; (4) provide a security system that is foolproof, virus proof and easy to use; (5) be economical and efficient in the use of memory and data communication systems; and (6) be modular in design to function in distributed or standalone environments. The basis of the GIM system is a context free language or data structure, called JOBLIST, and a simulated communications network, called SOLID. Queries, converted to JOBLIST, directly describe the information paths in SOLID that terminate with the location(s) of the referenced information. There is no directory. A proof‐of‐principle prototype has established that the JOBLIST/SOLID system fully meets the above specifications.

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de Maine, P.A.D., Bradley, K.D. and Jodis, S.M. (1993), "SOLID: A GENERAL HIGH‐SPEED LOGICAL DATA INDEPENDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH BOUNDED SEARCH TIMES", Online and CD-Rom Review, Vol. 17 No. 1, pp. 3-10. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb024417

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