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| Title: | Languages | 
| Notice: | Speaking In Tongues | 
| Moderator: | TLE::TOKLAS::FELDMAN | 
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| Created: | Sat Jan 25 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Wed May 21 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 394 | 
| Total number of notes: | 2683 | 
143.0. "KEEP and DATABUS information notation (DIN)" by VLNVAX::DMCLURE (Gear up for DECworld-87!) Fri Jun 19 1987 00:47
	The issue of programming languages has been rave of The New
   Soapbox recently, I thought I might share this note here as both a
   mention of the new KEEP system, as well as to act as a pointer to
   another programming language 'discussion'.
							-davo
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Note 245.95               Best Programming Language???                  95 of 95
VLNVAX::DMCLURE "Gear up for DECworld-87!"           20 lines  19-JUN-1987 00:25
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	So, anybody tried programming in DIN yet?  DIN stands for DATABUS
    Information Notation and it is a semantic database language which,
    together with its supporting KEEP data system, provides users with
    a natural, powerful, and concise way of describing and manipulating
    data structures that accurately reflect the user's conceptual view of
    the application.
	KEEP stands for Knowledge Environment for Evolving Projects and
    it is a data-management system for storing and manipulating complex
    engineering-information structures at the application concept level.
    It is intended for DEC internal use only.
	KEEP V 1.nn implements a subset of the DATABUS Architecture,
    which is being developed by the Center for Systems Development Process
    (CSDP) right here at MR01, and I highly reccomend the class which they
    offer.  To register for the KEEP course, contact Nancy Cross (at
    MODEL::CROSS), or, if you're just curious, be sure to check out the
    notesfile KEEPER::KEEP (Press KP7 to 'Get on the BUS').
						-davo
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