DocumentCode :
1393966
Title :
Evolution of data management
Author :
Gray, Jim
Author_Institution :
Microsoft Res., San Francisco, CA, USA
Volume :
29
Issue :
10
fYear :
1996
fDate :
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
38
Lastpage :
46
Abstract :
Computers can now store all forms of information: records, documents, images, sound recordings, videos, scientific data, and many new data formats. Society has made great strides in capturing, storing, managing, analyzing, and visualizing this data. These tasks are generically called data management. This article sketches the evolution of data management systems. There have been six distinct phases in data management. Initially, data was manually processed. The next step used punched-card equipment and electromechanical machines to sort and tabulate millions of records. The third phase stored data on magnetic tape and used stored-program computers to perform batch processing on sequential files. The fourth phase introduced the concept of a database schema and on-line navigational access to the data. The fifth step automated access to relational databases and added distributed and client server processing. We are now in the early stages of sixth-generation systems that store richer data types, notably documents, images, voice, and video data. These sixth-generation systems are the storage engines for the emerging Internet and intranets. Early data management systems automated traditional information processing. Today they allow fast, reliable, and secure access to globally distributed data. Tomorrow´s systems will access and summarize richer forms of data. It is argued that multimedia databases will be a cornerstone of cyberspace
Keywords :
database management systems; multimedia systems; storage management; Internet; batch processing; client server processing; data management systems; documents; electromechanical machines; globally distributed data; images; intranets; magnetic tape; punched-card equipment; relational databases; sixth-generation systems; stored-program computers; video data; voice; Data visualization; Image databases; Information processing; Internet; Multimedia databases; Navigation; Relational databases; Search engines; Video recording; Web server;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9162
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/2.539719
Filename :
539719
Link To Document :
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