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Computer networks and data sharing: A bibliography
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Network Working Group Alvin P. Mullery
Request for Comments: 290 Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Updates: RFC 243 January 11, 1972
NIC: 8300
COMPUTER NETWORKS AND DATE SHARING: A BIBLIOGRAPHY
Abstract. The bibliography is broken into seven subject areas -
general data structures, data description, data conversion, data
management, data security, data transmission, and computer network
design. Two of these areas, general data structures and data
management, cover a very broad range of subjects: however, in these
two areas, only entries that seem to be specially pertinent to
computer networks and data sharing are included. The bibliography
also contains an index of authors.
A. GENERAL DATA STRUCTURES
1. F.D. Anzelmo, "A Data-Storage Format for Information System
Files," IEEE Trans. Computers, vol. C-20, p. 39-43, January 1971.
2. E. F. Codd, "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data
Banks," Comm. ACM, vol 13, p. 377-387, June, 1970.
3. C.T. Davies, "A Logical Concept for the Control and Management of
Data", AR-0803-00
4. J. Barley, "Toward on Understanding of Data Structures," 1970 ACM
SIGFIDET Workshop on Data Description and Access, p. 1-40,
November, 1970.
5. M. Kay and S. Y. W. Su, "The MIND System: The Structure of the
Semantic File," Rand Corp. Rept. RM-6265/3-PR, June 1970.
6. S. E. Madnick and J.W. Alsop II, "A Modular Approach to File
System Design," 1969 Spring Joint Computer Conf., AFIPS Proc.,
vol. 34, p. 1-13, 1969.
7. W. C. McGee, "File Structures for Generalized Data Management,"
Pro. IFIPS Congress 68, p. 1233, 1968.
8. P. D. Rovner and J. A. Feldman, "The LEAP Language and Data
Structure," Proc IFIPS Congress 68, p. 579 1968.
Mullery