| J. Paredaens, J. V. den Bussche, M. Andries, M. Gemis, M. Gyssens, I. Thyssens, D. V. Gucht, V. Sarathy, and L. V. Saxton. An overview of GOOD. SIGMOD Record, 21(1):25--31, 1992. |
....all these systems postpone recognition of programming errors to runtime and suffer from the same disadvantages as any untyped or weakly typed programming language. With respect to its graph type definition capabilities, PROGRES is more similar to visual database programming languages such as GOOD [78]. But these languages have less expressive pattern matching and replacing constructs; some of them are even not computationally complete (no recursion) Furthermore, neither the above mentioned languages nor to the best of our knowledge any other visual rule oriented language offers ....
J. Paredaens, J. Bussche, M. Andries, M. Gemis, M. Gyssens, I. Thyssens, D. van Gucht, V. Sarathy, and L. Saxton. An overview of good. SIGMOD Record, 21(1):25--31, 1992.
....all these systems postpone recognition of programming errors to runtime and suffer from the same disadvantages as any untyped or weakly typed programming language. With respect to its graph type definition capabilities, PROGRES is more similar to visual database programming languages such as GOOD [105]. But these languages have less expressive pattern matching and replacing constructs; some of them are even not computationally complete (no recursion) Furthermore, neither the above mentioned languages nor to the best of our knowledge any other visual rule oriented 58 language offers ....
J. Paredaens, J. Bussche, M. Andries, M. Gemis, M. Gyssens, I. Thyssens, D. van Gucht, V. Sarathy, and L. Saxton. An overview of good. SIGMOD Record, 21(1):25--31, 1992.
....in all kind of visual representations. Note, however, that the GPs are inherently more powerful, because they can express at least the first order queries, independently from the underlying data model (see [14] Some existing VQSs have more expressive power than conjunctive queries (see, e.g. [1, 22, 24, 35, 37, 23, 36]) However, while the main goal of the above papers is to present a single visual query language based on a specific visual representation and often tailored to a specific class of users, the main strength of the present work is in the formulation of a multiparadigmatic environment, where the user ....
J. Paredaens, J. Van den Bussche, M. Andries, M. Gemis, M. Gyssen, I. Thyssens, D. Van Gucht, V. Sarathy and L. Saxton, "An Overview of GOOD," Sigmod Record, Vol. 21, N. 1, pp. 25-31, 1992.
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J. Paredaens, J. V. den Bussche, M. Andries, M. Gemis, M. Gyssens, I. Thyssens, D. V. Gucht, V. Sarathy, and L. V. Saxton. An overview of GOOD. SIGMOD Record, 21(1):25--31, 1992.
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