It is proposed that the data base management function be placed on a dedicated back-end computer which accepts commands (in a relatively high level language such as the CODASYL Data Base Task Group, April 1971 Report) from a host computer, accesses the data base on secondary storage, and returns results. The advantages of such a configuration are discussed. An experimental implementation, called the eXperimental Data Management System, XDMS, is described and certain conclusions about the back-end approach are drawn from this implementation. © 1974, ACM. All rights reserved.
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Canaday, R. H., Harrison, R. D., Ivie, E. L., Ryder, J. L., & Wehr, L. A. (1974). A Back-End Computer for Data Base Management. Communications of the ACM, 17(10), 575–582. https://doi.org/10.1145/355620.361172
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