Alan Nash, Philip A. Bernstein, et al.
ACM TODS
TAXIS, a language for the design of interactive information systems (e.g., credit card verification, student-course registration, and airline reservations) is described. TAXIS offers (relational) database management facilities, a means of specifying semantic integrity constraints, and an exception-handling mechanism, integrated into a single language through the concepts of class, property, and the IS-A (generalization) relationship. A description of the main constructs of TAXIS is included and their usefulness illustrated with examples. © 1980, ACM. All rights reserved.
Alan Nash, Philip A. Bernstein, et al.
ACM TODS
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VLDB Journal
Philip A. Bernstein, Howard Ho
VLDB 2007
Philip A. Bernstein, Laura M. Haas
Communications of the ACM