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DBase
dBase was the first widely used
database management system (DBMS) for
microcomputers, published by
Ashton-Tate for
CP/M, and later on the
Apple II,
Apple Macintosh,
UNIX,
VMS, and
IBM PC under
DOS where it became one of the best-selling software titles for a number of years. dBase was slow to transition successfully to
Microsoft Windows and gradually lost market share to competitors such as
Paradox,
Clipper,
FoxPro, and
Microsoft Access. dBase was sold to
Borland in
1991, which sold the rights to the product line in
1999 to the newly-formed dBase Inc. In 2004, dBase Inc. changed its name to dataBased Intelligence, Inc.
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DBase
dBASE est un
SGBD destiné à faire partager des fichiers de données par plusieurs utilisateurs.
Ashton-Tate a été l'éditeur d'origine pour les versions dBase, dBASE II, dBASE III et dBASEIII Plus. En
1991, il est racheté par
Borland qui sort la version dBASE IV et dBASE V sous Windows.
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DBase
dBase è un software per la gestione di archivi dati in ambiente
MS-DOS e
Windows.Questo software deriva da
Vulcan un programma per computer scritto da Wayne Ratliff in
Assembler per il sistema operativo
CP/M. Il nome Vulcan deriva dal pianeta di origine di
Spock un personaggio della famosa serie televisiva
Star Trek. Nel 1979 Vulcan fu pubblicizzato sulla rivista informatica Byte e venduto per 7.000
dollari. Commercialmente non fu un grande successo.
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