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STORM+: Statistical Data Storage and Manipulation System

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In this paper the overall architecture of the statistical data storage and manipulation system STORM+ is described. It basically consists of four components: the Data Model, the Data Definition Language (DDL), the Query Language (QL), and the Statistical Working Environment (SWE). In this paper the data structure, the conceptual and the logical layer of the Object-Oriented STORM+ model is described.

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Bezenchek, A., Massari, F., Rafanelli, M. (1994). STORM+: Statistical Data Storage and Manipulation System. In: Dutter, R., Grossmann, W. (eds) Compstat. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-52463-9_40

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