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High-Speed Tools for Global Information Management. II. Specifications and Uses of the Transparent Query Language (TQL)

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This part, PART IIB [2], of the document “HIGH-SPEED TOOLS FOR GLOBAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT. II. Specifications and Uses of the Transparent Query Language (TQL)” [1–6] contains the specifications for the operations that provide the arithmetic capabilities for Transparent Query Language. PART IIB references PART IIA [1] and PART IIC [3]. Concise definitions of Transparent Query Language terms, Conclusions and Acknowledgments are given in PART IIF [6].

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de Maine, P.A.D., Bradley, K.D., Jodis, S.M. et al. High-Speed Tools for Global Information Management. II. Specifications and Uses of the Transparent Query Language (TQL). Journal of Systems Integration 8, 343–358 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008417304065

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