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SQL ( Structured Query Language ) (pronounced /ˌɛskjuːˈɛl/ )
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SQL, the Structured Query Language, is a mature, powerful, and versatile relational query language. The history of SQL extends back to IBM research begun in 1970. The next few sections discuss the history of SQL, its predecessors, and the various SQL standards that have developed over the years.
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SQL was developed at IBM (San Jose Lab) during the 1970's, and standardised during the 1980's. ... The current standard implemented by commercial systems is SQL2 (SQL-92). ... It appears that SQL (in some form) will survive the rise of object-relational database systems...
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Early History ... In this chapter we want to emphasize that SQL is both deep and wide. Deep in the sense that it is implemented at many levels of database communication, from a simple Access form list box right up to high-volume communications between mainframes.
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SEQUEL later became SQL (still pronounced "sequel"). In 1979, Relational Software, Inc. (now Oracle) introduced the first commercially available implementation of SQL. Today, SQL is accepted as the standard RDBMS language...
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Humble beginnings: RDBMS and SQL evolution ... The concept of a relational database and thus SQL was first introduced by Dr. Edward Frank Codd, who worked for IBM as a researcher, in his paper "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks" in 1970. In simple words, his idea of ... A brief history of SQL standards...
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I was just rereading a blog post by Euan Garden about SQL Server's history and he refers to the fact that you can read a chapter about the history in the Inside SQL Server books. In the rewrite of the book for SQL Server 2005, when we split the book into ... In the rewrite of the book for SQL Server 2005, when we split the...
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In this sample chapter from Mark Spenik's Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 DBA Survival Guide, the author presents the history of SQL Server and tells you what's new in Version 2000.
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Free Microsoft SQL Server articles, news, forums, scripts and FAQs. ... But to continue with the evolution of SQL and relational databases we must take a step back in time to the year 1974. ... The victory of SQL was well on its way.
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[...] Chris Collins on Software In 1970 Dr. E. F. Codd published his paper,“A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks”. This became the foundation for the relation database system. (tags: sql history) [...]
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