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Hugh Darwen, 1997: What a Database Really Is. Predicates and Propositions PDF, 7 Seiten


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Despite the name, a database is best thought of as a repository not just for data, but rather for facts—that is, for true propositions. The article that follows explains this remark in lay terms and begins to explore some of its many implications.

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