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INGRES Database Management System

A database management system (DBMS) is used by most LIMS systems for storing data. Examples of commercially available DBMS are DB2, DBASE, Informix, INGRES, ORACLE, and RDB. AH of these DBMS conform to the "relational" model developed by Codd (19). Eigure 3 demonstrates the use of a relational DBMS for storing LIMS data. Here data is grouped by type so customer and analysis requests are stored separately from sets of sample information which are, in turn, stored separately from sets of analysis results. Individual records are linked or related by unique identification data. [Pg.520]

Generai database management (ORACLE, iNGRES, System 1032, iNQUiRE)... [Pg.30]

INGRES - Relational database management system, hardware supported DEC VAX, IBM mainframe, etc., available from Relational Technology, Inc., 1080 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94510, U.S.A. [Pg.40]


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