A methodology for machine language decompilation
Barron C. Housel, Maurice H. Halstead
ACM Annual Conference 1974
In this paper we assert that the hierarchical view of data will continue to be popular for a broad class of applications and users. In particular, some of these applications require complex data manipulation which, heretofore, has been dealt with procedurally. In this light, a nonprocedural language, CONVERT, is proposed as a high-level DBMS interface. CONVERT is meant to provide users with a tool for performing complex data manipulation and query of hierarchical data abstractions, called “Forms”. Included in the paper are a description of the Form data abstraction and the CONVERT language, as well as a complete illustrative sample application. © 1976, ACM. All rights reserved.
Barron C. Housel, Maurice H. Halstead
ACM Annual Conference 1974
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Conference on Data 1976