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   <li> DMS II was the Burroughs relational database known to us before the Unisys merger. We reinterpret it to signify the physical model needed for the domain control program that interprets WFL/VS Algol 68. Relational data and Knowledge bases as represented in [[XSQL]] are based on this conotation of "DMS II".
   <li> DMS II was the Burroughs relational database known to us before the Unisys merger. We reinterpret it to signify the physical model needed for the domain control program that interprets WFL/VS Algol 68. Relational data and Knowledge bases as represented in [[XSQL]] are based on this conotation of "DMS II".
   <li> The DCMS-<X> are applications which have been integrated into these domains using the ai-integration software.
   <li> The DCMS-<X> are applications which have been integrated into these domains using the ai-integration software.
  <li> Supported dominion applications.
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Revision as of 03:52, 27 February 2007

Nomenclature, Etymology

  • CMS - Content Mangement System (i.e. Web Content).
  • DMS (I,II) - Data Management System (i.e Burroughs).
  • DCMS - Domain Content Management System.
  • DCMS-X - An abstraction referring to an AII with aspects:
  • DMS II was the Burroughs relational database known to us before the Unisys merger. We reinterpret it to signify the physical model needed for the domain control program that interprets WFL/VS Algol 68. Relational data and Knowledge bases as represented in XSQL are based on this conotation of "DMS II".
  • The DCMS-<X> are applications which have been integrated into these domains using the ai-integration software.

The vitality of supported 3rd party packages varies, e.g.: 2 above is frozen while 3 will remain in synch with major releases.

DMS III is the file system abstraction implmented by DCP.