COMPUTER PROGRAM DATABASE MANAGEMENT

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DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY, INC. Attn: Karen B. Leetzow 1801 W. International Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach FL 32114 computer program for database management and general computer programming;
FORTEOSS Comfort Biomedical, Inc. 333 West El Camino Real Sunnyvale CA 94087 computer program for database management;
GARP Dulcian, Inc. P. O. Box 8308 Trenton NJ 086500308 COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR DATABASE MANAGEMENT WHICH SUPPORTS STORAGE AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPLEX APPLICATION LEVEL BUSINESS RULES WHICH ARE STORED IN A REPOSITORY WHICH REPRESENTS ALL OF THE LOGIC OF AN APPLICATION AND ENABLES RAPID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND ALLOWS APPLICATIONS TO BE PORTED QUICKLY FROM ONE TECHNOLOGY TO ANOTHER;
POWER OF THE SIGNATURE Trawler Software, Inc. 333 West El Camino Real Sunnyvale CA 94087 computer program for database management;
REQUEST SYSTEM AUTOMATION CORPORATION Suite 100 7110 Samuel Morse Drive Columbia MD 21046 Computer program for database management;
SYSTA Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk, Inc. 515 Route 111 Hauppauge NY 11788 computer program for database management in the field of victims and perpetrators of sexual violence, domestic violence, elder abuse and the criminal and non-criminal deliberate mistreatment of persons; computer program for database management in the field of public and private organizations that provide medical aid, advocacy, counseling, referral, police and welfare services to victims and perpetrators of abuse;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An objective of the present invention is to carry out setting efficiently both a database management system and a storage subsystem. In an information processing system having computers 1, 2 and the storage subsystem 3, the following processes are executed. A system definition program 5 in the computer 1 generates based on the database design information, database definition information defining a structure of plural tables constituting the database and storage location volume of data of the plural tables, and volume definition information defining a condition for determining a volume configuration. A volume definition program 6 in the storage subsystem 3 determines based on the volume definition information from the management server 1, a storage device configuring the volume out of plural storage devices 36a . . . 36p. A database management system program 9 in the computer 2 stores the data of each table in the volume of the storage subsystem 3, based on the definition information from the management server 1, and accesses the volume in response to a request from outside.