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The TransRelationalTM Approach to DBMS Implementation 
The TransRelationaltm Model—“the TR model” for short—represents a radically new, exciting, and elegant approach to implementing database management systems (DBMSs). In fact, the TR model represents a specific application of a more general technology known as the Tarin Transform Method, which is intended as an implementation technology for computerized data storage and retrieval systems of all kinds (not just DBMSs). The Tarin Transform Method is the subject of a United States patent—see reference [63] in the list of references in Appendix B at the back of the book—and is the intellectual property of a company called Required Technologies, Inc. My aim in what follows is to introduce the Tarin Transform Method, to describe the TR model in detail, and to show what these fundamental new ideas are likely to mean for the way we do business in the IT world (IT = information technology).
Required Technologies, Inc. has its headquarters at 130 West 42nd Street, Suite 2100, New York, New York 10036. The company was founded in January 1997. In the interests of full disclosure, I must make it clear right away that this book was written under a contract with Required Technologies; nevertheless, “the views expressed are my own,” as they say— indeed, I wouldn’t have signed the contract in the first place if I hadn’t been so profoundly impressed with the technology.
History does repeat itself, sometimes. As you might know, I wrote a book some years back on the subject of business rules, entitled WHAT Not HOW: The Business Rules Approach to Application Development (reference [34] in the present book). In the preface to that earlier book
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1st Edtion
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The TransRelationalTM Approach to DBMS Implementation

Management
English
2002
1-287
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