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CODASYL

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CODASYL
(COnference on DAta SYstems Languages) An organization founded in 1959 by the U.S. Department of Defense. It evolved into a variety of volunteer committees and ultimately disbanded by the mid-1990s. CODASYL was widely known for its definition of COBOL, but it was also involved with the network database model and the data description language (DDL) for defining database schemas.
CODASYL - Conference On DAta SYstems Languages


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1959 On May 28, CODASYL (Conference of Data Systems Languages) met to design the specs for COBOL.
Emerson is a member of ANSI/SPARC, CODASYL, ANSI X3H4, and ISO.
developer of CODASYL DBMS, the leading MES database for OpenVMS Alpha platforms; and Avnet Computer, the industry's largest reseller of Digital Equipment systems.
 
 
 
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