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Data base management systems are important tools that can be used by application developers to build high quality application systems. The degree of productivity afforded by a particular DBMS depends on the extent to which it is able to satisfy a developer’s needs. This article identifies the major data handling needs of an application developer as implied by the needs of an application system’s end user. The result is a set of criteria for guiding the selection of a DBMS. Each criterion is examined with respect to existing data base management facilities.
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Holsapple, C.W., Whinston, A.B. (1983). Guidelines for DBMS Selection. In: Holsapple, C.W., Whinston, A.B. (eds) Data Base Management: Theory and Applications. Nato Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 98. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7029-8_9
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