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Browsing School of Computing by Author "Berman, Sonia"

Browsing School of Computing by Author "Berman, Sonia"

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  • Berman, Sonia (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1983)
    An automated database design tool called ADD has been developed at the University of Cape Town. This system obtains a requirements specification from a user and from this generates a relation scheme and a Codasyl schema. ...
  • Berman, Sonia; Walker, L. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1986)
    A high-level language for accessing a relational database is being developed at UCT. The system, known as HAL (High-level Access Language), provides complete data independence as users view the database in terms of ...
  • Berman, Sonia (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1994)
    Since its emergence in the early eighties, persistence has become an important branch of Computer Science. Many persistent systems have now been developed and a wide variety of related issues have been well researched. Two ...
  • Berman, Sonia (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1986)
    A persistent programming language PPL is currently being designed at the University of Cape Town. The language treats persistence (permanent storage) as an orthogonal property of data and is consistent in its treatment of ...
  • Sparg, S.B.; Berman, Sonia (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1992)
    Existing persistent languages cannot express the structure and semantics of the data they work on precisely and simply. As a result programs are more difficult to write and the integrity of the data is compromised. This ...
  • Berman, Sonia (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1987)
    An information management system with a semantic data model interface is currently being developed at UCT. This system provides high-level, non-procedural access to information and enforces powerful integrity and security ...
  • Norman, MJ; Berman, Sonia (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1993)
    Software Engineering is a difficult and time-consuming discipline to learn. CASE Tools are generally expensive, prescriptive and tedious to use. Structured Software Development Environment (SSDE) was developed as a teaching ...
  • Philips, M.J.; Berman, Sonia (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1991)
    The universal relation is a way of overcoming users' prime database access difficulty, namely navigation through database structures. As a result there is reduced user involvement with the underlying logical database ...

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